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BURGLAR BARS FOR WINDOWS ALSO AVAILABLE NOW PIVOT DOORS ALSO AVAILABLE AT EXTRA COST Mark Brickles 072 742 6963 CEA: MIEA Broker/Owner. RE MAX / Ultra Select Every Agent Will Promise To Sell Your Home … We GUARANTEE it Call Mark For More Info OR SMS “G18”,Your Name, Email address/ address to 072 742 6963 FREE CALL 0800-00-00-08 24HRS, 7 DAYS A WEEK www.markbrickles.com If your Home Doesn’t Sell We’ll buy it *T & C Apply* Residents ‘in the dark’ LIAM MOSES RESIDENTS of Pelican Park and Eagle Park have expressed dis- may at a reported lack of commu- nication from the City of Cape Town about a new housing devel- opment. The mixed development will con- tain normal market housing and gap housing, called On The Vlei and New Horizons respectively. Construction of the R500 million project, is set to start in October. The development was planned al- most nine years ago, but Yaseen Meyer, chairperson of the Pelican Park/Eagle Park Residents’ Associ- ation, says residents have not been kept informed about its progress. “The community is in the dark about the development. We are aware they are going to build hous- es, but are in the dark about some of the other details,” he says. “We feel very sour about the fact we haven’t been consulted. Like all other areas, the community wants to get involved in the project. We want to know what’s coming into our area. We want to know if every- thing is above board.” Constructions of new roads and how traffic will be affected by the spike in population are some of the biggest concerns, he adds. Councillor Ernest Sonnenberg, Mayoral Committee Member for Human Settlements, says the City has kept the residents informed. Sonnenberg says: “This is not true as the City’s project manager has spoken to the ratepayers at more than one public meeting. “Now that all the planning issues have finally been resolved, it is the intention to hold another meeting in the near future.” In Pelican Park, 3 200 houses will be built over the next five years; 2 100 of which will be subsidised houses for beneficiaries drawn from the City’s housing waiting list. The development will also in- clude 696 single-storey semi-de- tached gap houses selling from R290 000; 359 open market units sell- ing from R480 000 and 63 double-sto- rey “house shops” selling from R288 000. The “house shops” will all have space for a business on the ground storey, but residents will not be re- quired to use the space for a busi- ness. Gary Power, project manager at Power Construction, the contrac- tors for the project, says it is hoped the “house shops” will help foster entrepreneurship in the communi- ty. “The reason for building the house shops is to formalise infor- mal trading. To give it a formal look and to not have shops built onto houses on the side,” says Power. “It is also just to create an entre- preneurship spirit in the develop- ment and to promote local busi- ness.” The “house shops” will be grouped together in the same sec- tion of the development. Power adds that the house shops will be zoned for a small shop, and no other type of business. The first phase of construction will see a show village built so pro- spective residents can see what the houses will look like before buying. The first houses are set to be com- pleted by the end of 2013. The City was ap- proached for comment, but had not replied at the time of going to press. THEY’RE ONE! Cart horse owner Moosa Ockards, of Philippi, with the twin horses who recently turned one. They are the offspring of mare Popplin. The birth of the twins – palomino colt Survivor (right) and the chestnut filly, Success – is a very rare occasion for horses. There is a one in 10 000 chance of a horse having twins. Inspector Diana Truter, of the Cart Horse Association, says: “It is even rarer to have the twins survive a year.” She says their survival is thanks to the exceptional care they receive from Ockards. “You have to treat them as if they are human and give them a lot of love,” says Ockards. Photo: Tarren-Lee Habelgaarn

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Residents‘in the dark’LIAM MOSES

RESIDENTS of Pelican Park andEagle Park have expressed dis-mayat a reported lackof commu-nication from the City of CapeTownabout anewhousing devel-opment.

The mixed development will con-tain normal market housing andgaphousing, calledOnTheVlei andNew Horizons respectively.Construction of the R500 million

project, is set to start in October.The development was planned al-

most nine years ago, but YaseenMeyer, chairperson of the PelicanPark/Eagle ParkResidents’ Associ-ation, says residents have not beenkept informed about its progress.“The community is in the dark

about the development. We areaware they are going to build hous-es, but are in the dark about someof the other details,” he says.“We feel very sour about the fact

we haven’t been consulted. Like allother areas, the community wantsto get involved in the project. Wewant to know what’s coming intoour area. We want to know if every-thing is above board.”Constructions of new roads and

how traffic will be affected by thespike in population are some of thebiggest concerns, he adds.Councillor Ernest Sonnenberg,

Mayoral Committee Member forHuman Settlements, says the Cityhas kept the residents informed.Sonnenberg says: “This is not

true as the City’s project managerhas spoken to the ratepayers atmore than one public meeting.“Now that all the planning issues

have finally been resolved, it is theintention to hold another meetingin the near future.”In Pelican Park, 3 200 houses will

be built over the next five years;2 100 of which will be subsidisedhouses for beneficiaries drawnfromtheCity’s housingwaiting list.The development will also in-

clude 696 single-storey semi-de-tached gap houses selling fromR290 000; 359 openmarket units sell-ing fromR480 000 and 63 double-sto-rey “house shops” selling fromR288 000.The “house shops” will all have

space for a business on the groundstorey, but residents will not be re-quired to use the space for a busi-ness.Gary Power, project manager at

Power Construction, the contrac-tors for the project, says it is hopedthe “house shops” will help fosterentrepreneurship in the communi-ty.“The reason for building the

house shops is to formalise infor-mal trading. To give it a formal lookand to not have shops built ontohouses on the side,” says Power.“It is also just to create an entre-

preneurship spirit in the develop-ment and to promote local busi-ness.”The “house shops” will be

grouped together in the same sec-tion of the development. Poweradds that the house shops will bezoned for a small shop, and no othertype of business.The first phase of construction

will see a show village built so pro-spective residents can see what thehouses will look like before buying.The first houses are set to be com-

pleted by the end of 2013.The City was ap-

proached for comment,but had not replied at thetime of going to press.

THEY’RE ONE! Cart horse owner Moosa Ockards, of Philippi, with the twin horses who recently turnedone. They are the offspring of mare Popplin. The birth of the twins – palomino colt Survivor (right) andthe chestnut filly, Success – is a very rare occasion for horses. There is a one in 10 000 chance ofa horse having twins. Inspector Diana Truter, of the Cart Horse Association, says: “It is even rarer tohave the twins survive a year.” She says their survival is thanks to the exceptional care they receivefrom Ockards. “You have to treat them as if they are human and give them a lot of love,” says Ockards.

Photo: Tarren­Lee Habelgaarn

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Page 2 People’s Post Grassy Park GENERAL Tuesday 18 September 2012

Opening hearts and mindsDear reader,

The power tomake a differ-ence lies withinus all.I witnessed

this at a fosterparent supportgroup meetingheld at MiracleKids Safe Housein Constantia.Love can truly

transform lives,especially the love of a family,and that provided by peoplelike Elsie Williams.Williams runs the safe

house and seems to never runout of love to give her youngcharges.Elsie’swarm, cheerful home

ensures abused and aban-doned babies and childrenhave stability, safety and secu-rity. Her role is by no meanseasy, yet she greets the fostermoms and dads with warmthand friendliness.I had the privilege of meet-

ing some of the remarkablemen and women who love andcare for children inneed, somewith up to four foster children– and willing to take on more.A tour of Elsie’s house

shows cleanbathrooms, a veryhomely kitchen and severalbrightly decorated children’srooms filled with an abun-dance of toys. Photographs ofthe children adorn the walls.Toddlers walk around the

well-kept property, playingand laughing, and stealinghearts with their big eyes andfriendly smiles; so much sothat I nearly went home withmore than the one child I hadarrived with.I especially connected with

a little boy with a rather in-tense look on his face whichdid not ease up even after Igave him a variety of snacks.He led me to believe he couldnot walk so I kept going to therefreshments table to fetch

himmore to eat.Later, I wasshocked to seehim walkingaround, re-sponding to hisname and show-ering hugs onthe other fosterparents. The ba-bies I tried tobond with re-jected me out-right.At the meet-

ing, several foster parentsshared their anguish and frus-tration at being unable tomake their foster children ful-ly theirs as adoption is a com-plicated, lengthy, costly andtrying process – with no guar-antees.Also, if the birth parents are

alive, there is also always thechance they may want to reu-nite with their children. Thiswill involve a series of regularscheduled, supervised visitsbetween the birth family andfoster child. I believe that ulti-mately, this bodes well for thechildren; knowing they arewanted, knowing their herit-age, roots, culture...While I suffer the same fear

other foster parents do, I havelearnt to take each day as itcomes, with a firm belief thatonly good will come to my fos-ter child and others like him.Faith and hope are the onlyconstants.However, the uncertainty

surrounding foster parentingshould not be a deterrent toopening your hearts and hometo children in need; and tomaking a difference in achild’s life; one day at a time.’Til next time, go well!ConnectED is a weekly

column byPeople’s Post edi-tor Feroza Miller-Isaacswho can be contacted on [email protected].

People’s Post in online.Visit www.peoples-post.co.za.

Eighties flare asEightiesEighties flareflare asas People’s PostPPeople’s People’s Postost rocksrocksrocksIN CELEBRATION of a flourishingfirst quarter of the financial year,People’s Post held an ’80s-themedparty at Chukker Road Sports Com-plex on Friday.Advertising clients, editorial con-

tacts and staff dressed to the nines,going back to sweatbands, funkyhairstyles and colourful characters.

ACCEPTABLE IN THE ’80S: From left, Mark and Ursula Kleinschmidt,Elizma Brandt and Steve Peterson enjoyed the evening of song anddance. Photos: Rashied Isaacs

FUNKY CHICKS: People’s Post staff-ers Louise Benson (left) and ZayaanLakay.

SOCIALISING:From left, Elsie deBruin, ElizabethBantom, FerozaMiller-Isaacs andGigi Hendricks.

BOOM-TASTIC:Armien and Ebte-shaamah Ismailshowed they’vestill got the funk.

TIME AFTER TIME: Master of Cere-monies Nathan Less and Anne Siroky,former Shoprite/CheckersWoman ofthe year winner.

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FISH entrails allegedly left behind bymongers are getting up the noses of oth-ers at Princess Vlei.

Robert “Gino” Johnson, a homeless manwho lives at and looks after at the vlei, sayshe has witnessed people dumping the fishguts.“The people throwing the guts threaten

me when I say to them they must not throwthe fish guts at the vlei,” he says.Quentin van Niekerk, one many people

who use the vlei as a picnic area, says heis “disgusted”.“This is not up to standard,” says Van

Niekerk. “The smell is not pleasant andthese guts attract flies.Wecomehereduringsummer and the smell is appalling in theheat.”Chairperson of the Princess Vlei Forum,

Philip Bam, inspected the area mid-morn-ing on Wednesday.Bam says dumping of the fish guts is “dis-

respectful” to other people who use the vleifor fishing and as a picnic area.“Apart from the early drinkers I found a

very upset Gino who showed me the dump-ing of entrails by fishmongers,” Bam tellsPeople’s Post.During a stop-over at the vlei, this report-

er saw three separate areas where fish gutswere dumped. The smell was awful, with

flies buzzing about. Johnson says he is wor-ried about his four-year-old dog, Barberton.“If Barberton eats the fish guts he will get

sick,” says a concerned Johnson.“Today it is hot and the smell is just terri-

ble,” he says.Bambelieves he knowswho the culprit is.“Wehave an idea of the (responsible) indi-

vidual. Once we have proven it is the indi-vidual we suspect, we will ask them not todump the guts at the vlei. If they persist, wewill have to get lawenforcement todealwithhim,” Bam says.Johnson says he knowns which fishmon-

gers are responsible for the illegal dumpingof the guts.“I think it is people fromRetreat Road, be-

cause I have seen them selling fish in Re-treat Road. I saw one of them dumpinghere,” he says.People’s Post interviewed two fishmon-

gers in Retreat Road on Saturday, but theywould not be drawn on the issue.Bam appeals to fishmongers to refrain

from dumping in the area.“It is such a shame that people don’t re-

spect nature. I appeal to the fishmongers toplease respect the area.”He adds: “The people who use Princess

Vlei for baptisms find the stench from theentrails sometimes dumped in the water asan affront. It impacts on their approach tothe water which they regard as a holyplace.”

Entrails stink up the vleiEntrailsEntrails stinkstink upup thethe vleivlei

‘Bank’ needs your bloodTHERE are – at most – two days’ supply ofGroupOblood stocks left, says theWPBloodTransfusion Service (WPBTS).The WPBTS says a potential blood stock

crisis can only be avoided if extra collec-tions – over and above the intended dailycollections – are achieved. They urge do-nors to step forward.GroupOblood is compatiblewithall other

blood types and most often used in cases ofemergency. The dip in blood stocks can beattributed to the unpredictable weather andthe flu season.Marlize Mouton, WPBTS spokesperson,

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an impact on the lives of at least three pa-tients in dire need of blood.”People older than 16, weighing more than

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Page 4 People’s Post Grassy Park GENERAL Tuesday 18 September 2012

An opportunity to get your will – for freeTHERE really is no time like nowto draft your will.During National Wills Week –

until Friday 21 September – attor-neys will draft wills for free.Attorneys participating in the

National Wills Week initiativewill draft only new, basic wills forthe public and will not amend orredraft existing wills.According to a joint statement

from Law Society of South Africa(LSSA) co-chairpersons Jan Stem-mett and Krish Govender a validwill “allows you, as the testator todecidewho should inherit your as-sets and property in the event ofyour death”.“It allows you to appoint an ex-

ecutor of your choice for your es-tate and also a guardian for yourminor children”.They add: “Having a will pro-

tects your loved ones and ensures

that there is no delay in settlingyour estate. It also ensures thatyour executor will act accordingto your wishes as set out in yourwill.”An attorney has the necessary

knowledge and expertise to en-sure your will is valid by comply-ingwith all the legal requirementsin the Wills Act and also that itcomplies with your wishes.An attorney can also advise you

on any problem which may arisewith your will and assist your ex-ecutor.If you die without leaving a val-

id will, your assets will be distrib-uted according to the provisions ofthe Intestate Succession Act.These provisions are generally

fair and ensure that your posses-sions are transferred to yourspouse and children, and whereapplicable, to siblings, parents,

and if required, then to the extend-ed family in terms of degrees of re-lationships.However, this could also mean

your assets may not be left to theperson of your choice; it can takea longer time to have an executorappointed, and the executor whois appointedmaybe somebodyyoumay not have chosen yourself;there could be extra and unneces-sary costs; and there could be un-happiness and conflict in yourfamily because there are no clearinstructions on how to distributeyour assets.Participating attorneys will dis-

play posters with their contact de-tails for the public to make ap-pointments.Visit the LSSA website at

www.LSSA.org.za or call(021) 443 6700 for a list of partici-pating attorneys.

Upgrade your skill levelVRYGROND-based NGO WhereRainbows Meet will host compu-ter, life skills and entrepreneur-ship courses at its premises inVrygrond Avenue.The computer and life skills

courses takes place on weekdaymornings from 09:30 until 12:30and in the afternoon from 13:30 un-

til 16:30. The course, for unem-ployed people and free of charge,includes basic training, MicrosoftOffice and internet training.participants will be required to

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Serve on the ASN boardTHE Africa Solidarity Network(ASN), an NPO focusing on the de-velopment of skills in the commu-nity, invites all interested partiesto apply to serve on its executiveboard.

The board will meet once amonth, with the aim of assistingthe organisation with humanrights, good governance, social de-velopment, capacity building ofcivil society andenvironment con-

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To braai orTToo braaibraai orornot to braai?notnot toto braai?braai?WILL you be spending HeritageDay on Monday 24 Septemberwith braai tongs in hand?

While the public holidayhas beenset aside to allow citizens to cele-brate their cultural heritage and

the diversity of their beliefs and tra-ditions, the day seems to be morepopular as a reason to start a fireand get the meat on the grill.Although braaiing is a popular

pastime across the cultural spec-trum, is the importance of Heritage

Day being watered down bythe popularity of NationalBraai Day?Interns Luzuko Zini and

Tarren-Lee Habelgaarnpolled People’s Post readers.

SERIOUS: Glenn Fredericks sayspeople should not confuse the two.“Heritage Day has been going on fora while. Braai Day is too casual tobe associated with Heritage Day.”

IT DOESN’T MATTER: Elton Rich-ards, who loves to braai, says: “I likeBraai Day. It doesn’t make a differ-ence to me because braaing is ourheritage.”

NOT A GOOD IDEA: Lindsay Arendsesays the days should be celebratedseparately. “It is not good. Let’s cele-brate our cultures and not braai onthe same day.”

WASTE: There are enough public hol-idays, says Simon Perkin, who saysBraai Day is just another extrava-gance like Mother’s and Father’sDay. “If you want to braai, do it anyday otherwise there may as well bea holiday for curry and samoosas.”

CONVENIENT:RaymondMajova saysit is better to merge Braai Day andHeritage Day as it is better for workpurposes. “If there were two days Iwould only get the one day off work.I like spending one long day with mychurch and friends.”

NOT NEGOTIABLE: Lisa Conradiethinks the two go hand in hand. Shesays to braai is part of our heritageand nothing beats a spring bring andbraai with family. “Braai vleis is a tra-dition. It is the only thingweasSouthAfricans agree on.”

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Denied her right to go to schoolLUZUKO ZINI

WHILE other children her age are finish-ing off their first year of “big school”, aneight-year-old girl of Jim se Bos informalsettlement cannot start school.

Siphokazi Tshabane has no formal docu-ments.

She has been living with her aunt, Nosam-kele Tshabane, since her mother LindiswaTshabane died in 2008.

The family has no information about Si-phokazi’s father.

“I have no information about the father. I

don’t even know him,” she says.Tshabane says Siphokazi does not have a

birth certificate or clinic card.“Siphokazi has been living with me since

her mother died in 2008,” says her aunt.“When she came to me she did not have a

certificate or a clinic card. I don’t know if hermother registered her (birth) or not. I needthose (documents) to register her at school.”

Meanwhile, Siphokazi has been attendingKhanya Educare in Phumlani Village since2010.

Vera April runs Khanya Educare from thePhumlani Community Hall.

She says “it hurts” her to see Siphokazi not

being able to attend school.“It is painful to seeher coming tomycreche

knowing she should be at school,” she says.Tshabane says she approached the Depart-

ment of Home Affairs in Wynberg to obtaina birth certificate for Siphokazi.

“I went to Home Affairs, but I was told Ineeded tohavehermother’s death certificate,but it was destroyed when my house burntdown in December 2010,” she says.

Mahlatsi Lentsoane, of the Department ofHome Affairs, advises that the relatives go tothe nearest Home Affairs office with themother’s ID numbers.

“We will need to get the mother’s ID

number to check on our system if the childhad been registered.”

If so, he says, the family can go to the near-est Home Affairs office to request a copy ofSiphokazi’s birth certificate.

To do so, Lentsoane says, the aunt has tohave R25 and the mother’s ID number.

“If the child’s parents are deceased and thechild is not registered any relative can assistthe child in applying for late registration ofbirth.”

He says they will need the child’s cliniccard, a letter from the primary school, theparents’ death certificates and a copy of theID of the applicant.

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NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF THE SUBCOUNCILSSEPTEMBER 2012Notice is hereby given that the meeting of the 24 (twenty four) Subcouncils for theCity of Cape Town will take place at the time and at the different venues as indicated inthe schedule below:

Subcouncil Venue Date Time Manager

1 Council Chambers, Royal Ascot, Milnerton 20 10:00Peter Deacon021 550 1001

2 Kraaifontein Council Chambers 19 10:00Fred Monk021 980 6053

3Council Chambers, Voortrekker Road,Goodwood

20 10:00Johannes Brand021 590 1676

4Parow Council Chambers, Tallent Road,Parow

20 09:00Ardela van Niekerk021 938 8050

5Council Chambers, cnr Jakkalsvlei Avenueand Kiaat Road Bonteheuwel

19 10:00Martin Julie021 695 8161

6Bellville Council Chambers,Bellville Civic Centre

17 10:00Pat Jansen021 918 2024

7 Bloekombos Community Hall, Kraaifontein 17 10:00Carin Viljoen021 970 3002

8 Strand Council Chambers, Strand 20 10:00Izak du Toit021 850 4149

9 Solomon Tshuku Hall, Site C, Khayelitsha 19 10:00Thando Siwisa021 360 1351

10 Look Out Hill Tourism Facility, Khayelitsha 17 10:00Thando Siwisa021 360 1351

11 Athlone Minor Hall 19 10:00Kayise Nombakuse021 630 1600

12 Portland Community Centre, Mitchells Plain 20 10:00Kenneth Snippers021 371 4550

13Brown’s Farm Community Hall 19 10:00

Lunga Bobo021 630 1600

14 Fezeka Council Chambers, Gugulethu 17 10:00Christopher Jako021 630 1600

15Raven Room, Pinelands Training Centre,Pinelands

19 10:00Mariette Griessel021 531 3437

16Council Chambers, 44 Wale Street,Cape Town

17 10:00Marius Coetsee021 487 2055

17 Athlone Minor Hall 20 10:00Edgar Carolissen021 637 9757

18 Rondevlei Subcouncil Chambers, Lotus River 20 10:00Okkie Manuels021 700 4020

19 Council Chambers, Fish Hoek 17 10:00Desiree Mentor021 784 2011

20Council Chambers, Alphen Centre,Constantia

19 10:00Brian Ford021 794 2493

21 Oostenberg Council Chambers, Kuils River 19 10:00Pieter Grobler021 900 1502

22 Strand Council Chambers, Strand 17 10:00Richard Moi021 900 1508

23 Colorado Community Centre 17 10:00Raphael Martin021 371 4551

24 Khayelitsha Training Centre 20 10:00Anthony Mathe021 956 8000

To access to the full agenda and all supporting documentation 72 hours before the meetinggo to www.capetown.gov.za/subcouncils.

Highlight the date of the subcouncil meeting, choose thesubcouncil you require and download the agenda. Please reportany difficulties to the relevant subcouncil manager.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER

LAPSING OF UNEXERCISED USE RIGHTS INTERMS OF SECTION 14(2) OF THE LAND USE

PLANNING ORDINANCE, 1985The Department of Environmental Affairs and Development Planning: Section 14(2)of the Land Use Planning Ordinance, 1985 (Ordinance 15 of 1985), (‘LUPO’), states thatif any use right for land granted in terms of town planning schemes of land governed bythe Townships Ordinance, 1934 (Ordinance 33 of 1934), (‘Townships Ordinance’), is notexercised by 30 June 2013 then the land shall be deemed to be zoned in accordancewith the utilisation thereof.

Section 14(2)(b) of LUPO provides that the Minister can appoint an appeal committeeto extend this period, prior to the expiry thereof, on the application of the ownerconcerned and if the owner has suffered or will suffer loss.At this stage there is no intention to amend Section 14(2) of LUPO with the view toextend the lapsing period of 30 June 2013.Your attention is therefore drawn to Municipal Circular 19/2012, which can beaccessed at address www.westerncape.gov.za/eadp/lupo/S14. Any interestedparty who may wish to comment on the matters raised in the circular must submittheir written comment by no later than 7 October 2012 to Ms Chrizelle Kriel, email:[email protected] or fax: 021 483-4527. Ms Kriel can also be contactedon 021 483-0765.

Human Communications C95507E

IMPORTANTNOTICE

Change in rhythm for ParkwoodChangeChange inin rhythmrhythm forfor ParkwoodParkwoodLUZUKO ZINI

PARKWOOD youth have found anew rhythm, thanks to a profes-sional dancer.

Natalie Daniels (29) from KestrelWay is a professional dancer in con-temporary and hip hop and she be-lieves the youth have potential andneed guidance.“I am here today because someone

believed in me. I want to teach theyouth that they can become whateverthey want in life. It’s not only dancelessons that I teach, but also lifeskills.” she says.Daniels operates from old sports

pub at the back of Kestrel Inn bottlestore, the space given to her by thestore’s owner, Maurice Brown.“Natalie lives across the street from

the bottle store.When she approachedme with the idea of doing somethingpositive for the youth I knew I had tosay yes,” says Brown.“The youth of this area can, at least

for two hours, do something positive.I would like to see all of them achievegreat things in life. I grew up here andhave seenwhat baddecisions andpeerpressure can do to people. I want tohelp better the lives of today’s youth.”Crystal Abrahams (19), one of 20

youths who participate in the freedance lessons says she is happy tolearn all she can about dance.“I come here after school and meet

other peers andwedance.Wedon’t on-ly dance, we sometimes do our home-work together. We even discuss thechallenges we come across every dayand advise each other,” she says.Daniels believes it is her calling to

help the youth.“The area of Parkwood is seen in a

bad way because of the violence andIwant to change that. I believe in help-ing the youth tomake better decisionsin life and become better people,” shesays.“I want to see this place become a

place where every young person cancome and feel at home and forgetabout their problems. I also want thecommunity to be involved and sup-port the youth who take part in dancelessons.”Another dance enthusiast, Moega-

mat Viljoen (19), says he wants to en-courage others to join.“I love being here because I do what

I love and that is dancing. I would alsolike to see some ofmy friends here andothers who sit and do nothing afterschool,” he says.

Cooking from the heartTO MARK National Heart AwarenessMonth, the Heart and Stroke Foundation ofSouth Africa launched a new recipe book,Cooking from the Heart.Dr Vash Mungal-Singh, CEO of the foun-

dation, launched the book last week.The budget-friendly cookbook aims to ad-

dress the deteriorating health conditions ofSouth Africa’s population.By 2030, the United Nations predicts that

deaths, owing to non-communicable diseas-es such as heart disease and stroke, of SouthAfricans aged 35 to 64 will have skyrocketedby 40% and nutrition is a very important

part of managing and preventing these dis-eases.The new cookbook contains popular reci-

pes submitted by ordinary South Africansthat have been adapted by experts to makethem healthier.The book will be distributed free to the

public thanks to Pharma Dynamics, theleading provider of cardiovascular medica-tion in the country.There are also plans underway for hospi-

tals and public institutions across South Af-rica to adopt its recipes and “healthier eat-ing” guidelines.

MATTERS OFTHE HEART:MariskaFouche, publicaffairs manag-er at PharmaDynamics andDr Vash Mun-gal-Singh,CEO of theHeart andStroke Foun-dation SouthAfrica kicksoff NationalHeart Aware-ness Monthwith the HSF’snew cook-book, Cookingfrom theHeart.

Photo: Supplied

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IT HAS taken six years for South Peninsu-la High principal Brian Isaacs to get morespace for his overcrowded school.

To highlight the need for more space, theschool took a symbolic walk to the disusedCentral Primary School in Diep River in May.Their action has finally proven victorious.

Isaacs says: “The Western Cape EducationDepartment (WCED) turned down my firstapplication, saying it was not viable on thegrounds that they have already built extraclassrooms on top of the main building. Thiswas still not enough to accommodate the 1200pupils in a school built for 800 and sometimeswe have to hold classes in the school hall.”

After the march Isaacs was visited by pro-vincial education directors John Lyners andArchie Lewis, who agreed the popular highschool is in dire need of physical upgrade.

They have supported his application to oc-cupy the disused school, which is owned bythe Department of Public Works.

Paddy Attwell, WCED Director of Commu-nication, confirmed this, saying the depart-ment has invited Isaacs “to submit new pro-posals in June on how to use the buildings”.

These have been submitted to the publicworks department, says Attwell.

“The option is attractive to the WCED be-cause we may be able to modify our plans forexpanding South Peninsula. Meanwhile, theWCED has completed plans to replace nineprefabricated classrooms with a double-sto-rey block of 18 new classrooms at South Pe-ninsula. We plan to start building the newblock next year.”

He says the school could use the old prima-ry school for other needs, such as dancerooms and the library. “Our planners still

have to finalise these plans in consultationwith the school.”

Central Primary School was opened in the1950s, but was closed by the Group Areas Act.The army moved in, followed by a securitycompany. The empty buildings are neglected,the fence is broken and the grounds are over-grown.

The need to expand South Peninsula Highhas become urgent. Isaacs says: “We have 1000 applications from pupils a year, and canonly take 200. Students come from Mitchell’sPlain, Strandfontein, Retreat, Heathfield,Grassy Park, Lavender Hill, Lansdowne, Wet-ton, Ottery, Athlone and Khayelitsha. Every-one wants to come here because we have100% pass rates most years, and many of thestudents go on to UCT and UWC.”

The principal of Lavender Hill Senior Sec-ondary School, Faseeg Manie, says he ispleased South Peninsula would get the sup-port it needs.

“Their building is like ours, quite derelict.Our school is also full to capacity. We don’thave enough classrooms, but it is not on ourradar to expand as we haven’t got the funds.We have 1 064 pupils and, on average, haveto turn away about 50 pupils a term.”

He says they have to apply to the head officein Mitchell’s Plain to find a school.

Marcia Wolward, principal of Grassy ParkHigh, says: “We have six classrooms whichhave been condemned for safety reasons byPublic Works. I have been writing to them fortwo to three years, and they say we are on thepriority list.

“We have several teachers who have tomove from class to class, and some classes areheld in any available rooms. We have 1 050pupils and about 220 applications a year. Pu-pils are mainly from Grassy Park, but we alsoget applications from Lavender Hill, Retreat,

Lotus River and Ottery.”The selection of pupils at South Peninsula

is based on good academic results and thosewith siblings at the school are top of the list.There are 40 to 45 pupils in a class, but Isaacswould prefer classes of 30.

He was inspired to organise the walk andsymbolic occupation of the premises byformer Central Primary pupil Dr Taj Hargey,who has a doctorate from Oxford.

Isaacs says Hargey and former pupil DerekHanslo, a chartered accountant, were “keento do something about their old school andsuggested we walk to the building, 400maway”.

“The Central Primary building is basicallysound, the floors need sanding and it needspainting. The school is prepared to help withthat, but we need the Department of PublicWorks to provide a new security fence aroundthe grounds.

“The eight classrooms would replace theprefabricated classrooms at South Peninsula.We will use the extra space for a laboratory,arts and culture, and agricultural science.”

Isaacs introduced Agricultural Science forthe Grade 10s. He plans to expand this courseand has 20 pupils enrolled for next year. Heplans to create a global conference room tohost pupils from other countries. In July theyhosted international students at a culturalevent.

MAN OF ACTION: South Peninsula Highprincipal Brian Isaacs has finally con-vinced the education department tomake available a disused primary schoolto alleviate overcrowding at his school.With him is senior secretary Joan Bezui-denhout. Photo: Juanita Williams

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WHAT is breast cancer?Breast cancer is a malignant growth that begins

in the tissues of the breast. It can bemanaged betterif detected early and treated correctly.What are the signs?.A lump, hard knot or thickening in your breasts,

above and below the collar-bone and in your armpit.Swelling, warmth, redness or darkening of skin

on your breasts, above and below the collar-boneand in your armpit

.Change in the size or shape of the breast

.Dimpling or puckering of the skin on yourbreasts, above andbelow the collar-bone and in yourarmpit

.Itchy, scaly painful rash on the nipple

.Indenting of your nipple

.Nipple discharge

.New pain in one areaWhat are the risks?.Women andmen are both at risk, althoughmore

than 80% of breast cancer cases occur in womenover 50 and less than 1%of breast cancer cases occurin men. If you have family history of breast cancer,get checked.

.Womenwhostartedmenstrual periods early (be-fore age 12) or went through menopause late (afterage 55) are at higher risk. Birth control pills mayslightly increase the risk of breast cancer.

.Women who have used hormone replacementtherapy run a slightly higher risk of getting breastcancer.What is a mammogram?A mammogram is a safe low-dose X-ray examina-

tion of the breast to detect abnormal changes. Thistakes only a few minutes.

What is breast self-examination?This is when you examine your breasts for chang-

es in the texture and for lumps. If you get to knowthe look and feel of your breasts yourself, you’ll beable to detect any changes. These changes could bethe first signs of breast cancer.

Breast self-examinations should be done once amonth in the week following yourmenstrual periodif you are 20 or older or the same day of everymonthif you are menopausal.

– info supplied by Cancer.vive.For more information call 044 873 0785 or in-

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Breast cancerfacts and advice

Cancer survivor shares her storyCancerCancer survivorsurvivor sharesshares herher storystoryNURENE JASSIEM-MARCUS

ACANCER survi-

vor from Heide-veld is provingthat there is in-deed life after can-cer as she joins a

teamofbikers thisyear toeducatepeople about “shy” cancers.

Rayghanah “Ray” Cassiem (53),was diagnosed with breast cancer in2005 and boldly says:“I’m not sick. Ionly have cancer”.

She is part of the 2012 Cancer.vivecharity ride which is geared at edu-cating and raising awareness on the“shy” cancers in rural communitiesand small towns.

The so-called shy cancers are thecancers people are too shy or afraidto speakaboutdue to social or cultur-al stigmas. These cancers are breast,ovarian, testicular, prostate and co-lo-rectal cancer.

The annual ride sees a team ofabout 50 people, including 25 cancersurvivors, taking to the open road onmotorbikes.

Ray, as her friends affectionatelycall her, discovered what shethought was a fat gland on her leftbreast one evening in August 2005and reported it to her doctor whosent her for a mammogram and ul-trasound.

She didn’t believe the doctorswhen she was first diagnosed.

“I was 46 years old and I didn’teven give cancer a thought backthen. I had breastfed four healthychildren and didn’t even smoke.‘This doctor is young, what does heknow?’ I thought to myself.”

It was only after getting a secondopinion that the news really sunk inand she says she cried her heart outwhen the doctor left her alone in hisexamination room to digest thenews.

“I don’t even knowwhy I cried, butI canpromise you I never cried aboutmy illness again since then,” shesays.

Ray had a lumpectomy, which is asurgical procedure in which a tu-mour and some of the healthy tissuesurrounding it is removed. She thenunderwent eight sessions of chemo-therapy aswell as 30 sessions of radi-um treatment. Three years and 10months later a cancer lesionwas dis-covered in Ray’s breast bone in June2009.

Even after her second diagnosis,Ray still believes cancer is one of thegreatest gifts she has received. “I ex-isted for 46 years and I am living afull life for the past seven years. It(cancer) gave me a new sense of be-ing. There is something inside menow that makes me want to survive

to be close to nature and my Crea-tor,” she says.

Ray is still receiving treatment forthe cancer in her breastbone andhasbeen a source of inspiration to hercolleagues and friends atOldMutualin Pinelands where she works as aliaison specialist and retirementfund administrator.

One such colleague, Jesmin Pat-terson, nominated Ray for a Wom-en’s Day hamper from Old Mutualbecause of the impact Ray has hadon her life. “I think that themost im-portant lesson I have learnt fromheris endurance, to grab each challengeand opportunity as it comes along,and never to complain, or take mypersonal circumstances for grant-ed,” she says.

Ray says although cancer dam-aged her body it did not break herspirit and that is what has kept hergoing.

She jokes that she is not afraid ofdeath as she is technically “alreadyway past the expiry date”. “The doc-tors told me in 2005 that I have fiveyears to live and I’m still here, so I’mactually overdue,” she quips.

Ray aims to live to the fullest andbelongs to the Amabele Belle BreastCancer Dragon Boat team, the Om-miedraai FriendsAthletics Club andalso runs marathons such as theComrades and Two Oceans.

The Cancer.vive ride starts on 22September and ends on The officialsend-off will be in Kempton Parkwhereafter the team will head toSoweto, Kagiso, Witbank and othertowns in Mpumalanga and Gauteng.

Rays she is on the ride to educateothers with messages like “early de-tection saves lives” and raisingawareness about lifestyle changes.“Challenges make you stronger, andyou will only know your ownstrength once you’ve been tested likethis. I now appreciate all the littlethings: support from friends andfamily, the air that I breathe, thepeaceful life I lead, my health andhappiness. I live in the moment andcount my blessings,” she says.

Stage set for soccer showpieceTHE launch of the biggest youthsoccer tournament, the EngenKnockout Challenge, was held atAthlone Stadium last Thursdayevening.

The tourney will see 16 under-17teams battle it out for the covetedtrophy at the Stephen ReaganSports Complex in Westridge,Mitchell’s Plain, from Friday 28 toSunday 30 September.

For the sixth consecutive year,People’s Post is the media sponsorof the tournament. The tournamentis hosted by Engen Santos FC.

COSY CONVERSATION: Engen Santos FC staffers, from left, Dineo Phant-skang, Faizel Adams, Ilhaam Dramat, Virginia Gabriels and Maliq Lindsay.

Photos: Rashied Isaacs

DIEHARD FANS: Shamshad Allie-Parker (left) and Sheriffa Allie, sister andmother of Engen Santos FC chairperson, Goolam Allie.

BEHIND THE SCENES: Some of the local organising committee members,from left, are Cassiem Davids, Rashaad Hendricks, Keith America. NazeemJanuary and Cassiem Adams.

FOOTBALL FANS: From left are Neville Samuels, Ricky Burns, Faizel Samaaiand Clive Bathus.

SCOUTING TALENT: Engen SantosFC’s chief operations officer EdriesBurton (left) and coach Mart Nooij.

TENACIOUS SURVIVOR: Rayghanah“Ray” Cassiem (53) from Heideveld isa cancer survivor.Photo: Nurene Jassiem­Mar­cus

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DuTiEs (kEy REsuLT AREAs/OuTPuTs): • Pre-prepare and prepare meals for normaland special diets • Dish up and distribute meals • Assist with the receipt and storageof food supplies • Maintain general hygiene in the Food Service Unit • Follow hygieneand safety directives for the use of apparatus and equipment • Report brokenapparatus and equipment • Maintain safety measures for apparatus and equipment• Assist with the informal in-service training as required.

ENquiRiEs:Ms M Coetzee: 021 658-5407

cLOsiNg DATE: 12 October 2012

Please submit your aPPlication for the attention ofms Z richards, to the chief executive officer: red cross Warmemorial children’s hosPital, Private baG x5, rondebosch 7700.

iNsTRucTiONs TO APPLicANTs: Z83 forms (obtainable from any Governmentdepartment or www.capegateway.gov.za) must: Be completed in full, clearly reflectthe name of the position, name and date of the publication (candidates may use thisas reference), be signed, accompanied by a comprehensive CV, the names of 3 refereesand certified copies of ID, driver’s licence and qualification/s. A separate applicationform must be completed for each post. Applications without the afore-mentioned willnot be considered. Applications must be forwarded to the address as indicated on theadvertisement. No late, faxed or e-mailed applications will be accepted. CV’s will notbe returned. Excess personnel will receive preference. Applications, which are receivedafter the closing date, will not be considered.

Further communicationwill be limited to shortlisted candidates. If you have not receiveda response from the Department within 3 months of the closing date, please consideryour application as unsuccessful. It will be expected of candidates to be available forselection interviews on a date, time and place as determined by the Department.

As directed by the Department of Public service & Administration, applicants mustnote that further checks will be conducted once they are shortlisted and that theirappointment is subject to positive outcomes on these checks, which include securityclearance, qualification verification, criminal records, credit records and previousemployment.

Human Communications C95517E

closing Date5 October 2012,

unless otherwise stated.POsiTiVE AbOuT PEOPLE wiTH DisAbiLiTiEs

The Western Cape Government is guidedby the principles of Employment Equity.Disabled candidates are encouraged toapply and an indication in this regardwould be appreciated.

vacancybulletin

excitinG oPPortunities for Persons WhoWant to maKe a difference

NOTICE OF A MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THECITY OF CAPE TOWNA meeting of the Council of the City of Cape Town will be held on Thursday27 September 2012 at 10:00 in the Council Chamber, 6th Floor, Podium Block,Civic Centre, 12 Hertzog Boulevard, Cape Town.

Please note that limited seating is available in the public gallery of the Council Chamber,and therefore seats will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Should you wishto attend the meeting you are requested to contact Michelle Alberts, tel 021 400 3708between 09:00-16:00. All requests for attendance must be received by no later thana day before the meeting. You will be required to provide your surname, initials andcontact telephone number. Visitors are kindly requested to beseated by 09:30.

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER

National Qur’an Awards to bebigger and betterNURENE JASSIEM-MARCUS

AS THE excitement mounts for the startof the sixth annual National Qur’anAwards, many new features have beenconfirmed for this year’s competition.

Local and international qaris – men whoexpertly recite the Qur’an – will be compet-ing from Friday 21 September to Sunday 23September at the Maitland Mosque. People’sPost is the competition’s print media spon-sor.“A new feature on the sidelines of this

year’s contest is that one of Cape Town’sprominent qaris, Sheikh Abdul AzeezBrown, will have a special workshop withthe contestants,” says Haafidh MuntahaaKenny, the chairperson of the South AfricanQur’an Union (SAQU).“This workshop will focus on voice devel-

opment, recitation styles and techniques,and other essential elements that will en-hance the contestants’ performances at thecompetitionThe session will take place on Friday 21

September after midday.Confirmed guests and qaris at this year’s

event include Sheikh Ismail Abdul Azeez- anexpert in Qur’an recitation and principal ofMadrasahTarteelul Qur’aan(CRT) in Pieter-maritzburg and Sheikh Muhammad Bin-yamin, a world champion qari from Paki-stan.SheikhAbubakr Shamaas –who hasmem-

orised the entire Qur’an at a young age de-spite having been born blind – who hailsfrom the Comoros Islands will also be at theevent.Qari AbdurraheemAhmad fromMalaysia

will also be a judge at the event.Although the competition is only open to

men, women are also invited to attend thecompetition.Thewomen’s facility at themosquewill be

equipped with video screens.A live video feed of the eventwill be broad-

casted on http://www.livestream.com/channel4sa, courtesy of Channel 4 SA pro-

duction.The competition is divided into three sec-

tions:. Junior category for participants young-

er than 18;. Middle category for participants aged 19

to 25 and;. Senior category for participants older

than 26.The event is supported by the Malaysian

High Commission to SouthAfrica, the SouthAfrican National Zakah Fund, Awqaf SA,Madrasah Tarteelul Qur’aan, Al AnsaarFoundation, Noble Travel and Tours, ParkAvenue Stationers, IC-S Web Design andGraphic Studio, Radio 786, Channel 4 SAPro-duction, Cape TownMuslim Events and Sal-maan BBM notices.SAQU calls on all interested persons to en-

ter this year’s competition.Visit www.quranunion.co.za for more in-

formation.To enter, contact Kenny on 0 083 377 3216

or email 2 [email protected].

These are events to diariseTHOSEwishing to attend the sixth annu-alNationalQur’anAwardsand it’s fringeevents can diarise the following:Friday 21 September:Jumua prayers with international

guests at Masjidul Baghr in Strandfon-tein.AfterMaghrib:Opening of the national

Qur’an Awards 2012 and the preliminaryround Category A (under 18 years) or theQur’an recital competition.Saturday 22 September:09:00-13:00: Preliminaries of Category

B (under 25) and Category C (Seniorqaris).After Maghrib: Recitation programme

with international guests aswell as a spe-cial presentation of unveiling a name forthe Maitland Mosque.

Sunday 23 September:10:00-17:00: Competition finals and

awards ceremony.Unless otherwise stated, all the pro-

grammes mentioned will take place atthe Maitland Mosque in CoronationRoad, Maitland.Monday 24 September:13:30: Special programme themed The

Quran, Our Heritage, at Town CentreMosque, Mitchell’s Plain.Tuesday 25 September:After Eshai: Recital programme with

international guests at PanoramaMosque, 1 Wendy Way, Panorama.Wednesday 26 September:After Eshai: Recital programme with

international guests at Masjidul Kareemin Eagle Park.

WORLD CHAMPION: Sheikh Muhammad Bin-yamin, a world champion Qur’an reciter fromPakistan, isa one of the confirmed guests atthis year’s National Qur’an Awards.

Photo: Supplied

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THE race is on.

After the success of the Table MountainHiking Challenge – which was part of theCapeProvinceMountainClub’s 80thanniver-sary celebrations last year – they have decid-ed to do it again and provide 60 children withthe opportunity to experience this heritagesite.“This challenge is not about racing, it is

about walking in nature and being aware ofthe environment,” saysOswaldHaupt, Chair-person of Cape Province Mountain Club (CP-MC).CPMC has teamed with the Schools Envi-

ronment Education Programme (Seep) whowill be provide the children for 30 competingteams. All the children belonging to this out-reach programme are from different highschools in Cape Town.Haupt explains that the teams start and end

their race at Kloofnek parking, each partici-

pant will carry a backpack containing essen-tials like clothing for all weather conditions,a First Aid kit, a map, as well as sufficientfood and water for a day in the mountain.There will be a half-way stop at the CPMC

hut on Table Mountain where the childrenwill have lunch and complete a question-naire.“They will be given a task in the form of

a questionnaire that includes questions onfauna and flora, First Aid and hiking eti-quette,” says Haupt.“For this event we want to encourage the

kids to have fun, but also educate them onhow to spend a day in the mountain.”All permits have been approved with a dis-

aster management and medical plan in ac-

tion. Haupt adds the event will bemarshalledby various hikers throughout the route as“the safety of the children comes first”.For this year’s challenge, they are opening

the event to the public with a 30km walk atan entrance fee of R300 a team.“We are hoping to make this an annual

event on the Cape Town calendar and wouldlike to grow it to the point where the childrenwill have to use maps to navigate around andthe paying event we would like to turn intoa two day event with an overnight stay at thehut,” says Haupt.The event will take place on Saturday 22

September. Formore information contactOs-wald Haupt on 072 603 2156 or email [email protected].

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or SMS 31373 with full details

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save a lifeTHE Sunflower Fund is encourag-ing people to wear their hearts ontheir heads this year by purchasinga bandana on National BandanaDay.

National Bandana Day is on Fri-day 12 October and all South Afri-cans are urged to buy a bandana forR20. The bandanas are available atPick n Pay stores nationwide.

All funds raised from the bandanasales will go towards assisting TheSunflower Fund in increasing theSouth African Bone Marrow Regis-try, which exists to find and matchbonemarrow stem cell donors to pa-tients who need a transplant.

In doing so, the fund provideshope to those suffering from leukae-mia and other terminal blood disor-ders. Every year thousands of SouthAfricans, mostly children and teen-agers, are diagnosed with blood dis-orders such a leukaemia, marrowfailure and aplasia.

“NationalBandanaDay is ourbig-gest fundraiser and signature eventof the year,” said Tina Botha, CEOof The Sunflower Fund.

“We encourage and appeal to allSouth African’s to buy a bandanaand wear it to work, university orschool on the day.”

This year’s funky bandana designcomprises the South African flagcolours with the word “Hope” writ-ten in all official languages.

“Share a Little, Save a Life” andbuy your bandana today and givehope to someone else.

For more information on Nation-al Bandana Day and The SunflowerFund, call the toll-free line0 0800 121 082 or visit www.sun-flowerfund.org.za.

Dip into your heritageGETAfreshperspective on this city’s richcultural diversity by visiting Iziko Muse-ums for free until Monday 24 September.

IzikoMuseumshas partneredwith theCityof Cape Town, Gordon Institute for Perform-ing andCreativeArts (Gipca); StGeorge’s Ca-thedral’s Crypt Memory andWitness Centre;Creative Cape Town and the Company’s Gar-den to host the in_herit Festival.

The partnership is expected to bring an ex-citing and entertaining Heritage Week pro-gramme of art, food, and fun – a platform tocelebrate, question, think and create.

The free entry excludes the Castle of GoodHope and the Planetarium, which offers freeentry on Heritage Day (Monday 24 Septem-ber) only.

A mini film festival will showcase docu-mentaries produced by students from BigFishSchool ofDigital Filmmaking.The films,about heritage, identity, arts and culture,give audiences an unusual window into ourworld. Authentic stories portrayed by indige-nous filmmakers will be flighted daily from11:00until 15:00 at theTHBarryLectureThea-tre, Iziko SA Museum.

The Heritage Day event kicks off at 10:00 atthe Iziko SAMuseum. Traditional dance per-formances, poetry sessions andmusic will behosted at the “hearth of our heritage”.

. Join storytellers Jose M. de Prada-Sam-per and Helena Cuesta for an unusual walka-bout of the museum. Listen to the myths andlegends of /Xam San, Zulu, Japanese, Irishand Inuit people while exploring the muse-um’s Rock Art Gallery, Ethnographic Hall,Oceans displays and the Whale Well.

Travel between the stars at the Iziko Plane-tariumand be transported through space andtime. Children aged five to nine can meet thePlanetarium’s furry little heroMorrisMouseand explore sights, while adults and teenag-ers can discover the secrets of the MayanLong Count calendar and find out whether2012 is really the “End or the Beginning”.

. Iziko’s public dialogues are platforms tospark discussion, engage ideas and sharethoughts and solutions. Passing the baton ex-plores the legacy of Ernest Mancoba and isbased on theErnestMancobaEducationPost-er Project exhibition. Join the EMEPP teach-ers, artist, Peter Clarke, Lionel Davis, AthiMongezeleli Joja and Lonwabo Kilani andproject director Bridget Thompson in dis-

cussing the current state of art interpretationand the experiences of community art by art-ists and the public. This panel discussion, atthe SA National Gallery Annexe at 10:00, willbe chaired by Art and Ubuntu chairperson,Zubeida Jaffer.

Celebrating our present by reflecting on ourpast sportingachievements takesplace at 12:00in the TH Barry Lecture Theatre, Iziko SAMuseum. This dialogue includes the screen-ing of the film Breathe again – the story ofunsung sporting hero Derek Orderson. Thediscussion aims to realistically reflect on thechallenges faced by sport in South Africa to-day and the hope to inspire the future.

. Join the curator on a walkabout of Fired,an exhibition of ceramics from the Iziko So-

cial History Collections, at the Castle of GoodHope. Also, explore the collection of coinsandmedals at the numismatics show-and-tellor join the curator for a walkabout of the ex-hibition Siliva Zulu at the Iziko Slave LodgeMuseum.

Depart from the Iziko Bo-Kaap Museumand experience the vibrancy of the area ona walking tour. Discover the history and sto-ries of the city at the Iziko Maritime Centre,located at the V&A Waterfront. Explore theMichaelis Collection, Cape Town’s collectionof 17th-centuryDutchandFlemishpaintings,at the Iziko Old TownHouse or visit the IzikoSA National Gallery to see exhibitions suchas Dialogues: conversations between the oldand new, Rendez-vous 12 and Uncontained:opening the Community Art Project Archive.

. Buy a cheese and biscuit hamper fromthe SA Museum Shop and Café or snacksfrom the food stalls and conclude HeritageDay with family on the lawns of the Compa-ny’s Garden. Joinmaster of ceremonies CapeTown comedian Wayne Mckay and experi-ence the enchanting sounds of the Cape Phil-harmonic Youth Orchestra, poetry in motionwith Toni Stuart and the jazzy latin vibes ofHassan ’Adas and Friends.

For a detailed programme of events visitwww.iziko.org.za. For booking and enquiriescontact Pamela Court on (021) 481 3804/13 or2 [email protected].

Remaining commemorative days – withfree entry – are National Aids AwarenessDay/Emancipation Day on Saturday 1 De-cember andDayofReconciliation (onSunday16 December, but with the public holiday onMonday 17 December).

RIVETED: Theaudience duringa public dialoguein the WhaleWell.

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SEVENTH SUPPLEMENTARY VALUATION TO THE 2009 GENERAL VALUATIONROLL (SV07) FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2012/2013Notice is hereby given in terms of section 49 (1)(a)(i) of the Local Government: Municipal Property Rates Act, 2004 (Act no. 6 of 2004), hereinafterreferred to as the “Act,” that the Seventh Supplementary Valuation Roll to the 2009 General Valuation Roll (SV07) for the financial year 2012/2013is open for public inspection at the venues as stated below as from 21 September 2012 until 31 October 2012. The forms for the lodging ofobjections are obtainable at these venues. In addition the valuation roll is available on the Council website as from 21 September 2012 (the addressis provided below).

Properties were selected to appear on the Seventh Supplementary Valuation Roll to the 2009 General Valuation Roll (SV07) Roll in terms ofsection 78(1) of Act if the property a) was incorrectly omitted from the Valuation Roll; b) has been included in the municipality after the lastgeneral valuation; c) has been subdivided or consolidated after the last general valuation; d) has undergone a substantial increase or decrease inmarket value since the last general valuation; e) was substantially incorrectly valued in the last general valuation; f) must be revalued for any otherexceptional reason; g) of which the category has changed.

In terms of Section 49(1)(a)(ii) of the Act, any property owner or person who so desires may lodge an objection with the municipal manager inrespect of any matter reflected in, or omitted from the valuation roll, within the abovementioned period.

Objections may only be lodged in respect of properties valued on the SV07 Roll. The owners of these properties will be notified of their SV07valuations in writing at the postal address currently held on the City’s database.

Attention is specifically drawn to the fact that in terms of section 50(2) of the Act an objection must be in relation to a specific individual propertyand not against the supplementary valuation roll as a whole. The forms for lodging an objection can be obtained from one of the venues listedbelow, and can be downloaded from the website. A separate objection form must be completed per property.

DATE: 21 September 2012 – 31 October 2012

NO. NAMES OF VENUE ADDRESS OF VENUEOPERATING HOURSOF VENUE

1.14TH FLOOR, CAPE TOWNCIVIC CENTRE

HERTZOG BOULEVARD, CAPE TOWN 08:30 – 15:45

2. BELLVILLE CIVIC CENTREVOORTREKKER ROAD, BELLVILLE (CNR OF VOORTREKKER ROAD & QUARRY STREET- NEXT TO SANLAM HEAD OFFICE)

08:30 – 15:45

3. MILNERTON CIVIC CENTRE PIENAAR ROAD, MILNERTON (NEXT TO MILNERTON LIBRARY) 08:30 – 15:45

4. PLUMSTEAD ADMINISTRATION CNR OF VICTORIA ROAD & MAIN ROAD, PLUMSTEAD (NEXT TO CHECKERS) 08:30 – 15:45

5. BRACKENFELL CIVIC CENTRE CNR OF OLD PAARL ROAD & PARADYS STREET (OPPOSITE HYPERMARKET) 08:30 – 15:45

6. STRAND MUNICIPAL BUILDING CNR OF MAIN ROAD & FAGAN STREET, STRAND (NEXT TO STRAND HALL) 08:30 – 15:45

Completed objection forms can be submitted as follows:• E-mail – [email protected]• Fax – 086 588 6042• Post to (preferably via registered mail) – The City of Cape Town, for attention: The Objection Coordinator, P O Box 4522, Cape Town 8000• By hand - at one of our public inspection venues

For more information:Sharecall: 086 010 3089Web: www.capetown.gov.za

ACHMAT EBRAHIMCITY MANAGER

Plan to getcity walkingOCTOBER is Transport Month.To this end, two key events will be

the launch of the City’s TransportAuthority and the launch of “OpenStreets for Cape Town”.The concept of “Open Streets” re-

volves around the closing of streetsto vehicular traffic and opening themup to people traffic.This is not new toCapeTownas the

City annually closes streets for vari-ous activities – from marathons toparades and big events.In a statement, the City says what

makes the launching of “OpenStreets for Cape Town” special is thatthe aim is ultimately to integratecommunities by providing a pavedspacewhere people can discover howeasy and convenient it is to reachplaces by walking and cycling.“On Sunday October 21, we will

close Victoria Road in Grassy Park,between 5th Avenue and Klip Roadfrom 09:00 to 14:00 for a fun day fullof activities for the whole family.“Wewill beworking inpartnership

with organisations such as the Bicy-cle Empowerment Network (BEN),Pedal Power Association (PPA) andBicycle Cape Town in planning theactivities for the day,” says MayoralCommittee Member for Transport,Roads and Stormwater, CouncillorBrett Herron.The highlight of Transport Month

will be the launch of Cape Town’sTransport Authority, which is thenext critical step towards achievingsustainable, integrated and efficientpublic transport across themetropol-itan area.The City views transport as the

leading dynamic that will bringabout change across Cape Town.It will help realise an inclusive,

well-run, safe and opportunity cityand the Transport Authority will bethe structure that gives effect to this.The Transport Authority will fol-

low examples of other major cities inthe world, such as London, Paris,Hong Kong and Curitiba (in Brazil),but created to meet the needs of lo-cals.

The gift of hearingTHE volume has been turned up for awoman who lost her sense of hearing ayear-and-a-half ago.

Diane Gurland (57) is said to be one of thelucky ones.Her hearing worsened until a year-and-a-

half ago when she found herself completelydeaf and theworld around her became silent.“Becoming deaf is regarded as the worst

disability because of the isolation it creates.Beingborndeafwithout theprospect of devel-oping spoken language affects one in every1 000 children every day in South Africa. Theobstacles these children face when comingfrom a socially or economically disadvan-taged background is even worse,” Gurlandsays.Gurland from Camps Bay received a coch-

lear implant in March which, she says, hasrevolutionised her silent world.“I feel as though I have been given my life

back,” gushes the vivacious Gurland.“Life was becoming impossible. I was be-

coming more isolated every day. I couldn’tcommunicate effectively with those aroundme and my world was silent. There was somuch that I missed – music, birds, hearingmy children laugh, my colleague’s sharing ajoke over coffee, just hearing my husband’svoice again.”Bionic hearing via a cochlear implant has

been available in South Africa for 25 years,and in that time over 1 100 adults and chil-dren nationwide have benefitted from thismiraculous technology.With all of her health issues, it was amajor

leap into uncertainty deciding on a cochlear

implant, forGurland.But inApril shehad theprofound experience of regaining her hear-ing with the “switch on” of her newly-im-planted device.“I was in shock. I could not believe I was

hearing the rain again, the wind and the mu-sic on the car radio. The small pleasure ofhearing footsteps, and even the garbage truckremoving rubbish was amazing. I began tofeel as though I had climbed a very highmountain, andwas now ready to see and hearthe world with fresh eyes and new ears.“I started talking on the phone again in-

stead of using text messages and now involvemyself inmeetings andconversations arounda dinner or conference table,” Gurland adds.Two months after receiving her cochlear

implant, she returned to work as a directorof the Moyo group of restaurants.She speaks very highly of the Cochlear Im-

plant Team at Tygerberg Hospital.“Everybodyhasbeenoutstanding, fromthe

audiologists to the surgeon. I felt so encour-aged by all their expertise, and the stories ofpeople they have helped. It is certainly hum-bling to watch their commitment and pas-sion,” she says.Money, however, she says determines eve-

rything. “The saddest thought of all throughmy whole journey and happy ending, is thatI’ve seen how money now essentially deter-mines who can get access to hearing and whoremains in a silent world.“The right to hear is a right nobody should

be denied based on whether or not they canafford it.”Cochlear implants are not cheap. Those

who have financial means and access to pri-

vate healthcare often still need to set aboutraisingmoney to cover the cost of an implant.At around R190 000 each, hearing becomes adream beyond the reach of the underprivi-leged, explains Gurland.“Our State healthcare system does provide

for a handful of devices a year, but many areexcluded. My husband and children remindme daily of how privileged I am to be hearingright now. But it is with a heavy heart thatI think of all thosewhohavenot been as fortu-nate as I have,” she says.With her infectious passion and a journey

to share, she has energy and a renewed vig-our to help those with a similar plight.Gurland now wants to help raise funds for

cochlear implants.

In conjunctionwithHearUs, anNPOwhichraises money for cochlear implants, Gurlandhas organised a fundraising dinner at Moyoat the SpierWineEstate near Stellenbosch onSaturday 29 September.“This ‘Celebration of Sound’ is my first at-

tempt at a fundraiser, and my dream is toraise enough money on the night to provideamiracle gift of hearing to someonewho real-ly will never be in a position to afford a coch-lear implant.“I would love everyone to become an angel

for a night and share in my passion to be apart of providing amiracle and giving the giftof hearing for life,” she says.For more information about the fundrais-

er, visit www.hearus.org.za.

BIRTHDAYFEAST: Familyand friends ofElizabeth Fil-lies (centre)gathered ather FreedomPark home tocelebrate her87th birthday.The mother of10 – three ofher childrenare still alive –and oldest res-ident of the ar-ea, is picturedwith her onlysurvivingdaughter Su-san (right) andson-in-law,Boy.

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A tale of two lonersAA taletale ofof twotwo lonerslonersTHE Baxter Theatre in Newlandsplayed host to the opening of Athol Fu-gard’s Boesman and Lena.

The play, which runs until Saturday 29

September, tells the story of two lonelypeople trapped in a struggle for freedomand dignity, while also exploring the com-plexity of human emotions, racial politicsand universal questions of existence.

FORMINGFRIEND-SHIPS: Fromleft, QuanitaAdams (Le-na), YazeedKamaldienand AletheaPatterson-Cordiglia gotto knoweach other.Photos: Supplied

CHAT SES-SION: LogaMokwela(left) andHlolo Ma-hapa com-pare notesabout theshow.

ACTING FRA-TERNITY:Fellow ac-tors, fromleft, Basil Ap-polis andDavid Isaacsshowed theirsupport forfriend andlead actor,Elton Lan-drew.

BEHIND THE SCENES: From left, the Baxter’s Fahiem Stellenboom, cast members EltonLandrew (Boesman), Quanita Adams (Lena), Charly Azade (Outa) and director James Ng-cobo.

BACK TO YESTERYEAR: Jayson King’s Great Pretenders will holds its 21st anniversary concert at the JosephStone Auditorium in Athlone on Friday 28 September at 20:00. Look forward to hits from Diana Ross and TheSupremes, the Shirelles, Julio Iglesias, Michael Buble, Engelbert Humperdinck and so much more. Pre-bookedtickets cost R80 and tickets bought at the door will cost R100. To book call 0 (021) 633 4299.Photo: Supplied

Music competition targets over 40sLAILA MAJIET

THE Forever Young amateur musiccompetition has a very specific tar-get in mind: it is aimed at the 40 andolder age group.If life really begins at 40, this com-

petition gives weight to this state-ment.The Forever Young amateur mu-

sic competition kicks off today atFerryman’s Tavern at the V&A Wa-terfront.The contest is a pilot project aimed

at showcasing themoremature ama-

teur musician who does not neces-sarily have the opportunity to playlive, but has a passion for music.Organiser Frank Resnik says he

hopes the competition will give theolder crowd an opportunity to show-case their talents which they mayhave abandoned on the onset of anew career.“You domusic your entire life and

then a job takes precedence, buthopefully by the time you reach 40you are settled into a job and havetime to play an instrument again andenter the competition,” Resnik ex-

plains. He encourages people to reg-ister online at www.http://forevery-oung.co.za/register-here/ ahead ofaudition days.“Wewill startwith amateurnights

and auditions every Tuesday andWednesday night during SeptemberandOctober, leadingup to final elim-inations in November. Thereafterwe will hold two quarter finals anda semi- final culminating in a grandfinale in December,” he adds.He says the competition is all

about getting like-minded people on-to one stage.

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Page 16 People’s Post Grassy Park LEADER Tuesday 18 September 2012

Shark frenzySUMMER is on our doorstep.

And with it comes the issue of safety atCape Town’s beaches.

This city’s waters, home to the so-called“shark alley” at Robben Island, is one of theworld’s favourite areas for academics tostudy shark activity.

Documentary filmmakers regularly flockto our shores to capture on film one of na-ture’s most enigmatic, ancient and lethalpredators.

Unfortunately, this season also makes ourwaters particularly unsafe for all venturingout to sea.

For many who have become victim to sharkattacks, they have not even gone that far outin the water at the time of the attack.

All such attacks are highly regrettable. Thefact is: our waters are not safe. And anyonewho takes for granted their safety at seashould think again.

It is wise to use the beaches with caution.The plan to use shark nets in False Bay is

a hot potato.People using the sea – for recreation and to

earn a living – have a right to their safety.Animal rights campaigners would argue

sharks have a right to live. Both are correct.The Australian media has recently revisit-

ed the issue of installing shark nets.It has been argued that shark nets are re-

sponsible for killing many other species, in-cluding dolphins and turtles.

According to the City of Cape Town, thenets proposed for False Bay are small netsaimed at acting as a barrier to sharks, and notto entangle or capture marine species.

Constant vigilance by air patrols, swim-ming within the confines of surf lifesavingflags and adhering to the advice of shark spot-ters, could ensure that a day at the beach hasa happy ending.

Sharks are at the apex of the marine foodchain. They deserve our respect, albeit froma safe distance.

Your SMSes. I beg to differ. Battswood Primary in Otteryis not in a gang violence area. The only excite-ment there iswhen theATMisblownupat 04:00.

. Please change the South African soccerteam – the World Cup has come and gone. Thecoach is not the problem. The sooner Safa recog-

nises this, the better. We need internationalplayers to motivate the team to play better soc-cer.

. Over the last fewmonths the refuse removalhas been done at odd hours, like late afternoon.Our bins get vandalised, dirt gets thrown on thepavement andwehave topickup thedirt all day.This is the third time. Why do we pay rates? Fed-up tax payer. H Reddie

Christmas joyFOR THE past two years on 24 De-cember a convoy leaves our homein Ottery. This convoy consists of atruck filled with toys, sweets andchips and is accompanied by the po-lice, Ottery Fire Department, theOttery Boyz MCC on their motor-bikes and members of the OtteryBaptist Church. The toys, chips andsweets are donated by the public,without whom the convoy’s wheelswould not roll out to the poorest ofthe poor in Ottery, Parkwood,Lansdowne and Hanover Park.

This year we aim to reach out tomore poor communities and in-crease the convoys with donatedpresents and so make a child smileand let them know someone cares.

I appeal to schools, businesses, in-dividuals and government organi-sations or departments to help inthis blessed drive to collect toys,sweets and chips. Contact Keith0 073 877 6207, Tina 0 078 831 1139or (021) 704 0053. Any queries aboutfinancial donations can be directedto pastor Wally Thomas0 084 919 1955 or the manse(021) 704 3598 or (021) 704 2527.

I encourage any person or organi-sation to start their own convoys.As you wind your way to the poor-est of the poor, see what we see: ut-ter joy and thankfulness that opensyour heart and attitude to do itagain, just like we are this year.

The convoy will leave our houseat 09:00 on Monday 24 December tothe sounds of Christmas carols togive Christmas cheer – which ourchildren and grandchildren takefor granted – to the poorest of thepoor children.KEITH ALFRED ADOLPHBLAKEOttery

PK survivor rememberedFAMILYand friendsof the latePettyOfficer (Re-tired) Brian Ackers recently bade farewell tothis popular Fairways resident, following hisshort illness.

The greatest gift any parent can give a nationis for their son to serve in the armed forces. Atrue son of the soil, he joined the SA Navy androse to the rank of a Petty Officer. He was oneof the survivors of the “PK” when the frigateSAS President Kruger (PK) collided with the re-plenishment ship the SAS Tafelberg off CapePoint in February 1982.

The collision occurred during night exerciseswith the submarine SAS Emily Hobhouse,which was being used for practical training forthe Submarine Officer Commanding Course.Out of a ship’s company of 199, 16 men on thePK lost their lives when she sank.

After he retired from the navy, he continuedto use his many skills and always had a kindword – with a wicked sense of humour.

He was a resident of Fairways for 22 years.During this time, he became a reliable memberof the Fairways Neighbourhood Watch and al-ways spoke about his pride in serving his com-

munity. Not only did he ensure their safety, buthe also escorted residents to their homes atnight and helped the elderly with maintenancerepairs.

His family meant the world to him. He was adoting husband and father, who simply lovedthe outdoors.

We have fond memories of the many familybraais, where he would invariably become thecentre of attention.

That was his gift. He just had a way that en-deared him to others and this was borne out bythe hundreds of mourners who paid their lastrespects at his funeral.

Brian is survived by his wife, Vanessa, anddaughter, Melissa.

The following words taken from the Ode of Re-membrance is a fitting farewell to an officer anda gentleman: “They shall grow not old, as wethat are left grow old. Age shall not weary them,nor the years condemn. At the going down of thesun and in the morning. We will rememberthem.”COLIN ARENDSEGrassy Park

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DONATIONS: The Lion of Africa Itheko Running Club is collecting tak-kies for runners who can’t afford to buy their own. People are encour-aged to donate to the worthy cause by dropping off takkies whichare in a good condition at the club’s base in Willow Road, Observato-ry.Drop-off’s can be made on Tuesday and Thursday at 18:00.CarolineDavids, Irfaan Abrahams, Zarina Meyer-Brewer and Renee Cupidohelped start the initiative. Photo: Laila Majiet

SATURDAY 22 SEPTEMBER

Grassy Park: The PeninsulaDarts Association will host its21st anniversary celebrationwith a black tie event at theGrassy Park Civic Centre. Cock-tails, served from 19:00, will befollowed by a three-course mealand live music by Feedback.Tickets cost R150. To book call

Azzraf 0 083 763 4959, Vincent0 084 501 4496 or Ivor0 082 880 1717.

SUNDAY 23 SEPTEMBEROttery: Combined Youth will

host the Great Exchange YouthExplosion at the Hector AvenueCommunity Centre at 17:00. En-trance is free and everyone iswelcome. For details 2 [email protected].

MONDAY 24 SEPTEMBERGrassy Park: The Diaz Vil-

lage Neighbourhood Watch willhost a community braai in PerthRoad park from noon until late.The watch will provide braaibins, braai wood and entertain-ment. Everyone is welcome. Fordetails call Etienne0 074 645 4956.

FRIDAY 28 SEPTEMBERRetreat:TheCatholicWelfare

and Development (CWD) willhost its annual Spring dance atthe civic centre at 20:00. CoolSounds will provide the musicalentertainment. Tickets cost R80.Take your own platter anddrinks. For more informationcallWilma on0 (021) 425 2095 orMaurisha on 0 (021) 696 9183.Steenberg: The St Annes

Catholic Church in Steenbergwill hold its annual bazaar at thechurch in Orchestra Street.Booklets will be on sale. Call on0 (021) 701 3651 for more infor-mation.

FRIDAY 28 AND SATURDAY 29SEPTEMBER

Wetton:The St Philip’s Angli-

can Church in Range Road (op-posite Wetton station) will holdan annual fete at the church at16:00 on Friday and 09:00 on Sat-urday. Call Ruth Gordon on0 (021) 762 8772 weekdays be-tween 09:00 and 12:00 or2 [email protected].

SATURDAY 29 SEPTEMBERGrassy Park: Giving Hands

will hold a karaoke at RooikransSports Complex hall at 18:00 for18:30. DJ Ashley and friends willbe spinning the decks and therewill be lots of prizes up for grabs.Tickets cost R30 and all proceedswill be donated to Miracle KidzOrphanage. For further detailscall Robin on 0 072 642 1062.Retreat: The Douglas Murray

Home for the Aged will hold afundraising fete at the home.Call Mrs Wheeler0 (021) 712 2146 for more infor-mation.Wynberg: Common Ground

Church will be offering a freebusiness training course forsmall business owners, coveringtopics such as budgeting, mar-keting and record-keeping. Thecourse, to be held at CommonGround in Church Street from08:00 until 16:30, will also be heldon Saturday 6 October. Lunchwill be provided. Register bySMSing the date you will be at-tending and your name to0 076 587 8408.Schaapkraal: Draai Docks

will hold a fourth reunion atCountry Manor at 16:30 until22:00. Tickets cost R120. CallMac0 082 336 9766 or Abbat0 082 467 1412 formore informa-tion.Grassy Park: Miss Gay

Dream Girl 2012 will be held atthe Grassy Park Hotel at 19:30.Categories include swimwear,casual wear and evening wear.Tickets cost R20 at the door. Alsolook forward to performances ofgolden oldies and a tribute to theWhitney Houston. Call DerrickDavids 0 073 843 0943.

Jazz at the PrincessTHE Princess Vlei Forum willhost a jazz festival at the JollyCarp Organic Market in Sas-meer Road, Retreat, on Saturday6 October. The festival will start

at 18:00 and run until midnight.Tickets cost R80.For more details call Alistair

Mauritz 0 (021) 762 5411 or0 072 118 2603.

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Spring Special

SECRETARY NEEDED

Wendy Houses SPECIALS6 x 3m, R6 000 cash.

082 621 4441/021 393 5475

74

Electrical Appliances

All Fridge Regassingand

geyser repairs.021 3715362

I BUY / SELL AND REPAIRALL FRIDGES /FREEZERS

& APPLIANCESDEAD OR ALIVE.084 985 7425

80

Radio/TV/Video

ACCREDITEDMULTICHOICE &

TOP TVRepairs + installations,

(073 272 6117

DSTV & AERIALInstallations, repairs & sales.

Contact Terence on

083 769 7242/

81

Garden Services

GARDENING We cut lawns,weed flowerbeds, plot clearingrefuse removal, tree felling,irrigation. 7 days a week. Ph073 492 3255 / 021­694 4707

SPECIAL WINTER PRICE:Free water. Wellpoints / miniboreholes. No water, no charge

( 021 637 5677 or021 701 4522 / 072 825 9586

84

Clothing/Shoes

A A+ CASH PRICE PAID forgood used 2nd hand clothing,shoes, linen, etc. 021 761 3083

or 084 9733 899

CASH 4 used clothes,linen,ect. I collect. ph / smsLorraine on 076 118 5384

89

BuildingMaterial

1A BARGAIN PAVING SLABS400 x 400 = R11,50450 x 450 = R13,50500 x 500 = R14,95VIBRACRETE

R27,50( 076 382 6711

5M, SAND, STONE,RUBBLE ­ Bakkie loads also021 397 6413 or 082 709 6443

A bakkie sand ­ R210A bakkie stone ­ R400

Paving slabs 300x300 ­ R6.90400x400 ­ R11.90 per slab450x450 ­ R13.90 per slab600x600 ­ R21.90 per slab

Colour cobblestone ­ R2 each.Rockface 450x450 ­ R23.90

per slab. Contact073 182 1491 o/hor 021 372 2961 a/h

A 6 cubic meter sand, stone &rubble removal.(John at 072 407 4289/021­7612410

A BAKKIE rubble, sand andstone. Ph 078 6113 627.

A BARGAIN BLOCK: 190,140 & 90. Ph 021 692 1209 /021 374 2053 / 083 384 7144all hours. Free Delivery.

BAKKIE Bui ld ing sand ,stone, bag sand, bag stone,rubble removal. 079 776 8185

BUILDINGMATERIAL& Home

ImprovementOn account, no deposit12 to 60 months topay, Tiling, vibracrete,paving and all sorts ofbuilding material.Blacklisted welcome.Contact Aileen074 559 8964

99

Wanted to Buy

AA's BUYS good qualityfurniture and appliances. Wecollect. Ph 021­374 6060 or083 948 2804

General

Services

Building and

Construction

104

ALL Building plans drawn andsubmitted. Call Dominick on021 396 2115 or 078 0852067

ALTERATIONS garages,carports, brickpaving, tiling.(082 409 0592/392 5501

ALUMINIUMWINDOWS &DOORS

Supplied & fitted.

( Chris 082 570 5686021 638 5292

ARCHITECTURAL EXPERTSBuilding plans. Construction /

Estimating( 021 903 9166

[email protected]

BUILDING & ALTERATIONSTel : 081 569 2777

Vibracrete Walls, Paving,Plastering. FINANCEARRANGED(021) 392 1433 / 083 539 5478

Home Improvement

Interior

105

BLINDS, all types. Discounton immediate orders. For freetelephonic quotes( Alfonso021 695 3289 / 071 574 8102

GARAGE DOORS& automation.076 523 0306

A.B.A BETTER BLOCK

190/140/90BLOCKS, MAXIS,

SAND, STONE,

CEMENT R70.00 DEL.

BEST PRICES

0861 33 3314021 704 3636021 391 6330

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PROPERTYOWNERS

Consolidate your debt.Regardless of your credithistory, debt counsellingor Administration status,Bondpro Finance can use

your property toconsolidate your debtand clear your credit

record.

Contact us today on021 880 6000 or SMS“BOND” to 38675(sms costs R2)

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MEDICAL/WELLNESS/FITNESSPeoples Post will be running a

Medical/Wellness and Fitness featureon the .25th September 2012

MEDICALWELLNESS040912

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We invite all Doctors,

Specialists, Gyms, Dieticians,

Health and Beauty shops,

chemists, personal trainers etc

to advertise in this feature.

For more information regarding

rates and circulation, please call

or mail: [email protected]

Janine 021 405 1136

REPAIR ALL YOUR BROKENBUILT­IN CUPBOARDSAnd single units, replacecounter tops and brokencupboard doors, built in

undercounter ovens, Eye leveland drop in sinks, and all other

carpentery work done.Phone 071 8121 151

Home Improvement

Exterior

106

AA pav ing , v i b r a c r e t eextensions and spikes. Ph021 705 5372 / 072 425 5111

ALTERATIONS, brick, plas.,skin., tiling, etc. Good Refs.076 124 4713

ARTHUR'S SLIDING GATES,b/bars, vibracrete & steelfencing & automation. 021­691 1936 or 084 921 5364

BELIEVE IN CHRISTSERVICES

Vibracrete, tiling, carports,paving, laminated flooring.Contact Albert 073 545 6994 /

VIBRACRETE ANDEXTENSIONS Ph:074 321 9215 / 021 820 4384

Repairs/

Miscellaneous

107

FRIDGE/FREEZER REPAIRSDone in the comfort of your

house. All work fullyguaranteed. Ph 021 396 2457

or 083 725 3384

108

Money/Loans

5 MINUTES APPROVALBlacklisted Welcome.R1 000 ­ R200 000

( Sisanda 072 507 6885

A BEST CASH LOAN R100k+ admin cancelled , bridgingcash, debt mediation Call/ SmsWilma 073 247 6116 /021 371 7572

Waiting forPension/package payouts?

SMS or send“please call me” 082 301 7856

Ph: 0860 105 546

A BRIDGING LOAN?

A CASH &CONSOLIDATION LOANup to R210 000. Same daypayout. b/listed welcome.T&C's apply.(Randee on021 761 3995/ 083 548 7293

A CASH LOAN UPTO100 000 B/listed +Garnish+Govt employees welcome.Same day payout Call/SmsAnshaaf 083 649 5826

Bridging cash for

PENSION/PACKAGE

ALL BRIDGECREDIT

Lumpsum/Payout same day

021 949 3402/3Call back 073 609 9307

078 8897 038

APPROVAL SAME DAY

ARE U WAITINGon a Pension/ Provident/

Package / Lumpsum Payout?Cash same day. Sms/Call:Chantal 076 886 7655

BRIDGING CASHwhile waiting for:

PENSION /PACKAGE

Tel: 021 949 0930/1/2

Payout (lumpsum only)Cash same day

Cant make ENDS MEETanymore!!!

FEDUP with debts ,we have theQUICKEST SOLUTIONTo your Problem .

HELP 100% GUARANTEED.Call me : Audrey(office) :021 8367937(cell) 0793954709(fax) 0866266193Annemarie (office)021 946 3757 (cell)

0737752977

CASH LOANS ANDCONSOLIDATIONS.

BLACKLISTED WELCOME!SAME DAY PAYOUTCONTACT SHARLEEN:

021 7060185 / 083 5061092

072 103 5339

084 327 6319

021 421 4991

CONSOLIDATE DEBT

INTO 1 ACCOUNT

R50 000 - R 5000 000

DO YOU NEEDHELP?

Is your house going to berepossessed?

I will buy your home.And advance you money.( Riyard on 083 420 8989

DROWNING INDEBT?

Don't lose your house, car,furn, let us consolidate!Call 021­427 9090/083 318 7571

IS DEBT KILLINGYOU?

Go home with more MONEYPay one instalment for all

your debt!You will breathe easier at the

end of the month!

INGRID082 6477 173OFFICE

021­931 1320

LOANSR 3000 ­ R 150 000Blacklisted welcomeGarnishees welcome

0717620362/ 0717726630Fax:0867245130

LOANS We come to you.( 021 558 6648 / 082 957 3251

RSJ Financial SolutionsPersonal loans,BondsBlacklisted welcomeJanine 021 376 3336076 774 2905

Curtains/Carpets/

Upholstery

112

A&G CARPET ANDUPHOLSTERY CLEANINGPH: GAIL 021­391 3483OR 072 906 1796

BLINDS ANDCURTAINS.All types. Freequotes. Less

10%.(

021 371 8627/082 516 0030

CARPET & UPHOLSTERYCLEANING

Mattresses, cars & taxis.( Mark­ 021 371 5277/

082 489 2592 / 082 526 8828

FOR ALL types of blinds.Ph 074 259 1802 Renaldoor 082 598 2606 Wesleyor 021­371 8315 o/h

M&MINTERIORS ­Blinds, curtains,rods, upholsterycleaning and

carpet cleaning.All blinds

less 10%. PhoneMoosa

021 371 8917 or083 4931 495

115

Moving and Storage

3 TON TRUCK avail forgarden refuse and furnitureremoval. 076 124 4713

FURNITURE REMOVALS.Ph 078 6113 627.

''LET'S MOVE IT!"Glen : 079 079 2323

TV/DVD/Video

Services

117

BUSY CORNERTV REPAIRSEfficient repairsto all tv's, lcd's,

led's &microwaves.021 705 4222 /083 861 0418

DSTV AND AERIALREPAIRS ANDINSTALLATIONSDSTV packages fully

installed for R599. HD PVRinstallations from R2 299.Service call repair charge of

R150.Ph 083 268 1213

TV REPAIRS"LOW COSTS"18 LinariaCrescent,Silvertown

(Steven on021 633 1802/083 486 5394.

119

Painting

PAINTING &WATERPROOFING Goodref. Ph 076 124 4713

1140

Electrical Repairs

AA APPLIANCE repairs to allmakes of washing machines,tumble dryers, etc. 40 yrs exp.Ph Alwyn West 021 671 5786or 082 705 8103.

ELECTRICALDETECTIVES* Electrical* Plumbing* BeetleInspections* CompliantCertificatesALL AREAS072 638 7237 /021­762 8894021­391 6336 /021­696 2516

ELECTRICALINSTALLATIONS,

REPAIRS,UPGRADESPH: (021)

397 9334 OR073 5588 112

FRIDGE AND FREEZERREGASSING & REPAIRSReasonable prices!( 076 164 0700

1142

Carpentry

ALL CARPENTRYHanging of all doors, repair ofroofing and cupboards. Alsoskimming of walls and tilingdone. Ph Nico 021 392 6818/

076 342 1470

BUILT IN CUPBOARDSrepairs & alterations.( 072 695 9738

SPECIALISING HANGINGDOORS Phone Mr M Harris021 392 2894, 073 2933 952

1143

Plumbers

ALL PLUMBING, good ref..076 124 4713

1145

Swimming Pool

Services

CLEAN & MAINTAIN pools.Ph 083 494 3939 or 836 8208

POOL SERVICE andmaintenance. Ph Michael073 104 3575 or 021­705 8851

1146

Tiling/Flooring

ALL PAVING. Excel ref.Ph 393 2090 or 076 124 4713

TILING + Lam. flrs. R40 p/m(084 978 9175

HOLIDAY

AND

TRAVEL

Holiday

Accommodation

132

GORDONS Bay S/cateringholiday accom. R1000p/night.Sleeps 8.(079 522 4309.www.weekendescape.co.za

142

Repairs –Vehicles

ENGINEOVERALL,R1 800

Clutch overalls,R850. Gearbox

repairsfrom R950. Parts& labour incl.

(021 376 6014/078 875 4394

GEARBOXREPAIRS FROM

R850Engine and DiffreconditioningContact Bruce072 862 9882 or072 318 7265

PROPERTY

166

Houses to Let

PELICAN HEIGHTS2 bedrooms, with kitchen and

bathroom, R3 300pmSurgrie 082 978 9016

167

Houses for Sale

STRANDFONTEIN:3 bedrooms, garage, separateentrance.R750 000. Urgent sale. Ph083 643 5793 or 082 336 5276

1791

Granny Flats

LOTUS RIVER Sep. entrance.R2 400 p/m. Christian married

couple. Ph 083 330 4608

BUSINESS

194

Business

Opportunities

AVAILABLE! Copy/pastedata capturing jobs withtraining. For info application,e­mail: [email protected] or sms name/address to: 079 615 8070

AVON AGENTS NEEDEDStart today and receive a freegift for your first six months +commission 15% to 30%.072 282 3919/ 074 150 5801

AVON REPSNEEDED(Michelle

021 396 2115/082 637 6559

COFFEE OPPORTUNITYDrink Coffee and Get Paid!Simple switch, real results!

Contact me today!Ph 021­371 1924OR E­MAIL:

[email protected] for info

EARN THAT MUCH NEEDEDEXTRA CASH BY SELLINGOUR WELL KNOWNCOOKIES AND RUSKS.

CALL Andre 083 685 1888or e­mail: andre.mercury@

capecookies.com

AVON & JUSTINE repsneeded.(Mildred021 696 5866/ 076 272 0775

AVON REPS NEEDEDCONTACT 0725531018

401

General Vacancies

CONSOLIDATION LOANSand Personal Loan. Pay allyour loans + acc. Depositchange in your bank acc.Criteria: Perm emp, 3 monthsbank statement, latest payslip,copy of ID. Payout in 1 hour ­24 hours. Ph 081 264 6127

FREE ICDL COMPUTERCOURSE

­ Typing, Data Capture,WordExcel, IT,, Win, Internet,Email.Job Search & CVdesign. Pay 4 w/book.

(021 683 8875 ­At Kenilworth CentreHome study available

Home CareAdvanced Home Care NursingCourses, Hairdressing Course,Free Learner's License, FirstAid/Childcare. Full/Part­time.Reg i s t e r now ! ( 021945 4848 a.h. or 071 303 4426E­mail: [email protected]

VIBRANT SALESCONSULTANTS

NEEDEDNo transport or previous sales

experience needed.Free training isprovided.

We offerBasic salary, commission,

petrol allowance and variousother incentives.

For appointment, callAileen on

021 465 7852Terms & Conditions

Apply

428

Sales/Marketing

SALES REPSNEEDEDNo previous

sales experienceneeded

Free training isprovided

We offer:Basic salaryCommission

Petrol allowanceand various other

incentives.

Contact Stacy021 201 0022Terms and

conditions apply.

429

Staff Vacancies

New hairdressingbranch in Athlone

requires theservices of a

HAIRSTYLIST (3­5 YRS EXP)Please contactSamantha Fortuin

074 717 5867 or076 633 2786

URGENT JOBOPPORTUNIES

We are lookingfor the following:. Area Managers. Grade 'B' StoreDetectives. Grade 'C' RetailOfficers. G r a d e ' C 'H o s p i t a l i t yOfficers

Candidates mustbe able tocommunicate

fluently in English/

Afrikaans.Residing in theCape Flatsand SouthernSuburbs area

Send CV via faxat 021 591 9153or 086 2198 114Enquiries:

021 591 9151/2

WINTER JOBS5 ,4 , HOTELS COMPANIES

URGENTLY NEEDS!.20 Receptionists

.30 Cashiers

.20 Barmen.30 Waitrons.20 Porters

.50 Cleaners/ Housekeepers112 Long Street, 3rd Floor,

room 311, Cape Town, or Call021 426 7615/ 021 820 3654/

073 219 8380

WINTER JOBS5 ,4 , HOTELS COMPANIES

URGENTLY NEEDS!.20 Receptionists

.30 Cashiers

.20 Barmen.30 Waitrons.20 Porters

.50 Cleaners/ Housekeepers112 Long Street, 3rd Floor,

room 311, Cape Town, or Call021 426 7615/ 021 820 3654/

073 219 8380

461

Overseas Vacancies

SEEKING PEOPLE TOTEACH ENGLISH IN THAI­LAND, WITH OR WITHOUTEXPERIENCE. CONTACT

RUTH AT021­637 4039 OR 021 637 8657

OR 071 482 5296

2331

General Notices

We at MOSESRENTALS CC, Reg

No: 1999/062831/23,are in the process offiling a cancellation ofderegistration withthe Companies AndIntellectual Property

Commission.MR MOSES072 546 7101

HOUSE OF STEELPRECIS ADVISORS

STEEL HOUSES

WENDY HOUSES

EASY TERMS OFFERED:

EMAIL:

WEB:

TEL: 021 930 8491CELL: 082 888 1958/072 616 5577FAKS: 021 930 7611ADRES: 104 Voortrekker Road, Parow

[email protected]

* CARPORTS

* KITCHENS & TILING

* STEEL GATES

* PRECAST WALLING

* PAVING

(fax latest payslip & ID with contact nr.)

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“GARAGE DOOR GURU”

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GARAGE DOORS

CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE QUOTE

OR ON SITE INSPECTION

TEL: 021 638 4565 CELL: 083 786 5405

FULLY AUTOMATED

GARAGE DOORSSECTIONAL OVERHEAD

SAVE R100

R4200 R1200INSTALLATION

INCLUDES:

-SINGLE DOOR

-HARDWARE

-MOTOR

-2 REMOTES

MOTOR ONLY R1900

SPECIALISING IN:Tip Ups

Sectional OverheadsRoll Ups - InstallationRepairs - Automation

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Call Lestor or Ruth

for a Quotation!!FREE021 6916078 / 021 6911801(a/h)083 721 2303 / 073 137 2089 /

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(We build Carports)

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material & labour included

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You’ve tried the rest now use the best

EXCLUSIVE CARPORTSEXCLUSIVE CARPORTSWHERE QUALITY AND SERVICE

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POLYCARB IBR R 65.00 L\MPOLYCARB(COVER .762 MM)

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76 GALV POSTSFROM R 100.00 EACH

76 GALV POSTS SQUARER 165.00 EACH

WE SPECIALIZE IN ERECTING CARPORTS,PERGOLAS AND REFURBISHING

OF EXISTING CARPORTS

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OF EXISTING CARPORTS14 FLAMINGO CRES LANSDOWNE (opp lumber city)

TEL 021 761 0088\4580 FAX 021 762 0950email [email protected]

SPECIALSSPECIALS

A BETTER BLOCK

190/140/90

0861 33 3314

021 704 3636

021 391 6330

BLOCKS, MAXIS,

SAND, STONE

BEST PRICES

CEMENT R70.00 Del.

A.B.

Grassy ParkR 620 000 neg

Allenby EstateR 890 000 neg

Grassy ParkR579,000 neg

Allenby EstateR 950 000 neg

ZeekoeivleiR 945 000 neg

RetreatR 1 300 000 neg

Immaculate &Entertaining

Spacious Lounge/Dining, 3bedrooms, 3 baths. Modernfitted kitchen, Double Garage /

Entertainment Area.Contact: Martha Jardine

076 109 3897

Starter homePanhandle Property. 3bedroom cottage, Large

Grounds, Parking for manycars.

Contact: Gerald Jardine076 089 3298

This 5/6 bedroom, 3bathrooms, has lots of

potential and many featurestoo numerous to mention.

Bonus: PoolContact: Martha Jardine

076 109 3897

VERYAFFORDABLE HOME INSEAWINDS

3 Bed semi situated in the quiet part ofSeawinds Retreat. Renovate, Decorate,lets Negotiate. Needs TLC.Sellers

wants an offer.DON’T DELAY, CALL

TODAYContact:

Wayne Rudolph 074 265 1587

On 1,487 metre square comprising:Dentist Practice with 3 large

consulting rooms and AdjoiningWorksop. Plus Vacant land 991

metres square.RETREAT

Vacant Land – Serviced plot!! –Residential Zoning R 799 000 neg

Contact: Martha Jardine076 109 3897

A cosy well maintained 2 bedroomTimber Cottage with double garageand gunite pool in sought after

pocket.Contact: Roger Paulsen –

082 453 3963 /Arthur Stoffels –078 380 6240

Email: [email protected]

GRASSY PARK, RETREAT, ZEEKOEVLEI, PELIKAN PARK, MONTAGU’S GIFT, STEENBERG, LAKEVIEW, LOTUS RIVERTEL: 021 712 6472 / 021 712 9371

Office: 021 712 9371/6472

Lotus RiverR875 000 neg

3 Bed, lounge, kitchen,bathroom with attached 2 bedwith kitchen, bathroom whichcan be converted into a 5

bedroom home + 1 bed withkitchen, bathroom + another 1bed with kitchen, bathroom &

parking for 5 cars.Contact: Gareth Smart

072 966 5758

Lotus River Retreat RENTALS

Contact:

Martha

Jardine

076 109 3897

Contact

Wayne

Rudolph

074 265 1587

Centrally Situated – Getyour hands on this 4

bedroom spacious property.All you ever needed.

Contact: Arthur Stoffels078 380 6240

For all yourRental needscall: Celeste072 112 8848

SOLD IN 2 DAYS

SOLD IN 2 DAYS

PROPERT

Y SOLD

PROPERT

Y SOLD

Congratulations Celeste!9 new Rentals in 2 weeks

A X I S

021 705 3507 / 021 705 1798

A/H 021 705 3903

Fax: 0866 456 755

[email protected]

PROPERTIES

LET US SELLYOUR PROPERTY!!

G/PARK- DIEMEN RD

3 bedoorms, ff kitch,lounge + dining

rm, 3 bathrms + Sep Entr.

R730 000 NEG

SHAFIQA 073 313 5819

LOTUS RIVER 6th AVE -

3 beds ,ff kitchen , bathroom , large

lounge , dining room, garage

645 m²

R555 000

ZEEKOEVLEI MEWS -

Lovely 3 bedrms cottage, fully

tiled lounge, ff kitchen, fully

secured, parking

R350 000

STRAND BEACH SEMI -

Lovely holiday home 4 Beds furnished

lounge, kitchen,2bath, braai area

R730 000neg

ON SHOW THIS WEEKEND

15:00 - 17:00

STRANDFONTEIN -

6 beds, 2 baths, undecover

parking, sep entrance with own

parking, fully enclosed, alliminium

windows

R795 000 SCHAAPKRAAL -

3 beds, lounge,ff kitchen,

bathroom,pool, sep entr-1 bed, bath,

kitchen and garage

R580 000 GLEEMORE/ATHLONE -

2 bedrooms cottage, family bath,

lounge kitchen, fully secured, big

driveway

R575 000 NEG

ZAHIDA - 073 379 0400ABDULLAH - 073 657 2805

PLUMSTEAD -

3 beds, modern kitchen, garage,

separate driveway, granny flat- 1 bed ,

modern bath, fully enclosed with

remote control gates

R1 350 000CLAREMONT PLOT -

Prime area,Vacant Erf 730 m²,Town

House Zoning + abutting erf optional

R 1.3 Miln

GREAT INVESTMENT !!!!

G/PARK- RADIANT MEWS

2 bedroom, lounge kitchen, bathroom

- R250 000

KASHIEFA 082 734 4909

RADIANT APARTMENT

Neat 2 bedroom, lounge kitchen, bath,

fully secured complex, parking bay.

- R230 000

LAKEVIEW DUPLEX -

Lovely 2 bedrms, fully tiled,

entertainment area, lounge, fully fitted

kitchen, fully secured, garage.

R550 000 NEGSANDPIPER MANSIONS

Lovely 2 bedrooms, ground floor

- R195 000

KASHIEFA 082 734 4909

021 705 3507 (OFFICE) SHAFIQA-073 313 5819

PENLYN ESTATE- PRIME -

Double storey facebrick, 4 beds,

family bath, ff kitch, single garage.

R1.2 Miln

NEEDS TLC,

PRICE NEGOTIABLE!!!

Abdullah - 073 657 2805Abdullah - 073 657 2805

OFFER IN!!OFFER IN!!

SOLD!!!!SOLD!!!!

KENILWORTH -

Modern finishes 3 bedrooms,ff

kitchen, lounge, diningroom,

garage, fully secured

R1.5 Miln NEG

Axis 10x4 040912 1BQKHX5.cdr

ZAHIDA 073 379 0400ZAHIDA 073 379 0400

Abdullah - 073 657 2805Abdullah - 073 657 2805 Abdullah - 073 657 2805Abdullah - 073 657 2805 ZAHIDA 073 379 0400ZAHIDA 073 379 0400

MAKE AN OFFER TODAY!MAKE AN OFFER TODAY! NEW RELEASE!NEW RELEASE!

Zahida - 073 379 0400Zahida - 073 379 0400 ZAHIDA 073 379 0400ZAHIDA 073 379 0400

NEW RELEASE!NEW RELEASE! SOLD!!SOLD!!MAKE AN OFFER TODAY!MAKE AN OFFER TODAY!

Surrey Estate – Comet rd – R699 000excl3bedroom home, lounge fitted kitchen, bath/toilet, Garage withoutbuilding fully enclosed.Manenberg – Thames walk – R259 000exclNeat 3bed home, lounge, fitted kitchen, bath/toilet, Fully tiled,enclosed parking for car.

4bedroom home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet fully enclosed

Tafelsig – Grotto Str – R249 000excl

Parow – Oldham str – 795 000exclFreestanding 4bedroom home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet,Garage, enclosed

BBeaconValley - Jud

3bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet, Garage, enclosed

[email protected]

NEEDTO SELLYOUR PROPERTYFAST AND EFFICIENTLYCONTACTME – I HAVEBUYERS IN ALL AREAS

Westridge – StallionWay – R389 000exclDelf Voorbrug – Ridgemoor str – R245 000exclFreestanding 2bedroom home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet, Fully enclosed

3bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet enclosedTafelsig – Fir str (off paulsberg) – R249 000exclFreestanding 2bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toiletColorado – Casino way – R349 000excl

Tafelsig – Grotto Str – R249 000excl

3bed home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet

BeaconValley - Judo str or Hengelaar str –R 249 000excl

Heideveld – Towerkop road – R289 000excl2bedroom home, lounge, kitchen, bath/toilet, Enclosed

Retreat steenberg – Peter Charles str – R489 000exclCafda village – 4bedroom home (mes), lounge, kitchen,Bath/toilet, Carport, enclosed

For the above, please contact Latiefa George on 082 972 9682

AYOBA REAL ESTATEWe buy & sell properties in all areas

OUR SERVICES:�Buying And Selling�Stopping Of Auctions�Building Renovations

�Bonds / 2nd Bonds�Personal Loans�Vehicle Finance�Consolidation of loans

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BONTEHEUWELR 280 000

2 Beds, 1 bathroom, lounge,laundry room, kitchen andcarport parking 4 cars

LIEZEL082 097 8438

SOLDSTRANDFONTEIN

R 595 0004Beds, mes, family bath, big lounge,kitchen with bisc, 2 garage fully

enclosedCOLLEEN

072 548 1670

ATHLONER 585 000

PINATI ESTATER 450 000

2Beds, kitchenwith bisc, loungefamily bathroom

MISHKA073 124 2316

3Beds, kitchen with bisc,lounge/diningroom, toilet/bathroom,

carport, seperate entrance,huge plotMISHKA

072 360 0832

WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR PROPERTY" blacklisted welcome.

SOLDPHILLIPI / VANGUARD

DRIVE R 1.5 MILVacant plot,3500m²,

fully enclosed,MISHKA

072 360 0832

BONTEHEUWELR 330 000

Maisonette, 3beds, 2fittedkitchen, 2bathrooms, lounge, back yard withcarport, parking 3 vehicles and

front gardenMISHKA

072 360 0832

PORTLANDSR 395 000

3Beds, op kitchen, lounge,toilet/bathroom,

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ZEEKOEVLEI: R1.250million

D/s, 4Beds(Bics), FFK, G/Flat, MQ,

Storerm, Park (10x Cars), Encl, 736m

FREDELENE 078 551 0906

ATHLONE: R850.000excl

F/s, 3Beds (Bics), Lnge cm Drm, F/Bath,

FFK, Sep.Entrance, 2Beds(Bics), Encl.

SAEEDA 083 519 4159

GRASSY PARK: R255.000excl

BRAND NEW LOOK, 2Beds, Lounge,

Fully Fitted Kitchen, Bathroom.

NAJWA 082 377 7027

SEAWINDS: R360.000excl

Semi, 3Beds, Lnge, F/Bath, K(Bics),

D/way(3xCars), Encl, W/Hse, B/Bars.

MARIAM 082 641 2157

LOTUS RIVER: R295.000excl

Semi, 2Beds, Lounge, D/room,

Kitchen, F/Bath, Carport, Encl, 190m.

FATIMA 073 432 6565

LOTUS RIVER: R530.000excl

Vacant Serviced

Plot 1000m.

ABDULLATIEF 082 941 7482

OTTERY: R1 180.000excl F/s,

3Beds(1xB), Lnge, Drm, OPFFK,

2x Ent.Area, Jetmaster, Braai + more

KAREN 074 535 6260

GRASSY PARK: R1, 2millionl

D/storey, Corner Plot, 6Bedrooms,

5x F/Baths & G/Flat + Much more

FREDELENE 078 551 0906

HEIDEVELD: R395.000excl Mais,

3Beds(1xBics), Lounge, FFK, F/Bath,

Very Big Yard, Enclosed, Fully Tiled.

JESICHA 073 698 9260

SAN REMO: R465.000excl

Freestanding, 3Bedrooms, Kitchen,

Lounge, Family Bath, 197m.

NAZEEMA 073 924 4460

NEWFIELDS VILLAGE: R199.000

Mais, 2Bedrooms, Lounge,

Kitchen, Family Bathroom.

IRFAAN 083 947 4327

FAIRWAYS: R750.000neg

Family home in good location,

3Beds with P/Floors, Lnge, F/Kitchen

KEITH 084 888 2526

BELGRAVIA: R1, 5million

Perfect for Doctors & Lawyers,

On Belgravia Road in Business Hub

ANTHONY 079 018 7866

HANOVER PARK: R249.000excl

Beautiful Mais, 2Beds, Lounge,

Fitted Kitchen, Carport, F/Encl.

NAJWA 082 377 7027

NEWFIELDS VILLAGE: R269.000

Mais, 2Beds, Lnge, Encl, Kitchen,

Storerm, Carport, W/Hse (2Beds).

AQEELAH 074 042 4168

BELGRAVIA: 550.000excl

Flat, 2Beds(Bics), Lnge, OPFFK,

P/Bay, Encl, L/Floors, Levies 600pm.

SDAVIES 073 773 5723

PARKTOWN: R530.000Neg3Beds(2xB), Ent.Hall, Lnge, Drm, FFK,

Carport, F/Bath, Braai, W/hse

KAREN 074 535 6260

BELGRAVIA: R500.000excl

Flat, 2Beds(Bics), Lounge, F/Bath,

FFK, P/Bay, Encl, S/Gates, Intercom

MISHKAAH 084 064 7871

MUIZENBERG: R560.000excl

TOWNHOUSE, 2Bedrooms, Lounge,

2x Bathrooms, FFK, Garage, Encl.

NORMAN 083 772 8912

STEENBERG: R580.000excl

3 For the price of ONE, Facebrick,

Stunning 3Beds + 2x Sep.Entrances

HENDRIEKA 082 767 8406

PARKTOWN: R520.000excl

Semi, 3Beds(1xB), Lnge cum Drm, FFK,

D/way(2xCars), E/Garden, Encl

MARIAM 082 641 2157

NEWFIELDS ESTATE: R1,7million

5Beds(4xB), Lnge, Drm, 2x F/Bth, Mes,

FFK, 2x G/Flat, Pool, D/Garage, Encl.

AQEELAH 074 042 4168

OTTERY: R339.000excl

Ground Floor Flat, Stunning 2Beds,

Lounge, FFK, Bath, Just move in

NAJWA 082 377 7027

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Lotus River. This is ideal for a large family or for investors wanted rental income. Main House 3 bedrooms,

bics, large tiled lounge, separate bathroom & toilet, fully fitted kitchen, large grounds, lots of secure parking,

Garage. Second House: 3 bedrooms, large tiled lounge, beautiful fully fitted kitchen + family bathroom.

3 beds, fitted kitchen,

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Garage Facade.

Free-Standing 2 beds, large,

lounge & kitchen, bathroom,

enclosed. If your combined wages

is approx. R7200.00 per month you

could buy this house.

Large 6 beds, 3 lounges, 3 kitchens, 3 bath-

rooms OR 3 units consisting of 2 beds, lounge,

bathroom, kitchen. Potential rental income of

R9000.00 per month. Bond repayments of

approx.R5000.00 per month.What A good Buy.

Close to Strandfontein Road. CASH BUYERS

COME NEGOTIATE.

Lovely 2 bedroom Flat. 2 beds,

bics, lounge, fully fitted kitchen, tiled

thru-out. Pool in complex, parking Bay.

Close to all amenities. If your combined

wages is approx. R10 800.00 per month

you could live in Ottery

Montagues Gift (2 Large House on 1 Plot) Only R779 000

Need an agent to sell your house fast and efficiently? MARK ANTHONY 021 704 2160 or 083 482 4250

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Westridge R450 000(Close To Anglican Churchand Parkhurst Primary)

SeawindsOnly R239 000

(Soutpansberg, Hillview)

SchaapkraalR599 000neg(Investors Dream)

Ottery Only R379 000(Right Opposite Hyper Market

& Mac Donald"s)

CALL MARK ANTHONYTel: 021 704 2160 /

083 482 4250

Need an agent to sell your house fast and efficiently? Call Mark Anthony Tel: 021 704 2160 / 083 482 4250

Close To Teachers College & KuilsriverStation. Large family home on Large686m² Plot. 4 beds, lounge, dining

room, family room, scullery, bathroom,kitchen.

KuilsriverOnly R699 000

(Nooiensfontein Road)

Free-Standing, 2 beds, lounge,kitchen, bathroom, enclosed,

carport, large grounds.

KleinvleiOnly R249 000

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+ secure parking for 2 cars +++ Covered Braai area.

Montrose ParkOnly R429 000(Mitchells Plain)

Strandfontein (Wavecrest)Only R699 000

Large 4 beds, 2 en-suites + family bathroom, large lounge withfire-place, dining room, spacious, beautiful fully fitted kitchen withbreakfast nook, outside maids room with shower & toilet, longdrive-way & double garage +++ Very large Granny Flat. area.

Mandalay (4 beds, 5 Bathrooms)Only R699 000

Large 3 bedrooms, spacious tiledlounge, fully fitted kitchen, bathroom,upstairs lounge, GARAGE for 2 cars. If

your combined wages is approx R12 700per month you could buy this house.

EersteriverOnly R299 000(Silversands)

Free-Standing. Next to Bardale Village.Cute 3 beds, tiled lounge, bathroom,kitchen +++ Double Carport. If yourcombined wages is approx R9000.00per month you could buy this house.

ANTHONY ARENDSE

021 704 0289

082 673 1503

CLOSE TO CANAL WALK

Stunning 3 beds, bics, large

lounge, fitted kitchen, garage,

secure, Close To Canal Walk

SUMMER GREENS

R699 000STRANDFONTEIN

R469 000

CLOSE TO MILTON ROAD

Large family home. 3 beds, bics,lounge + dining, fire-place, built inbraai, bath + shower, garage +

carport. Large yard.

Large 2 beds,bics, spacious tiled

lounge, fully fitted kitchen, bathroom, big

entertainment area or possible 2 extra

bedrooms, garaging for 2 cars.

GOOD AREA

THE VILLAGE

Free-Standing, 3 beds, bics,lounge + dinette, fully fittedkitchen, bathroom, potential

Garage, Large Yard.

VOORBRUG

Large 4 beds, fitted kitchen,lounge + dining, bathroom +

Garage

YOU CAN BUY THIS HOUSE!

1 Large bedroom, kitchen, toilet+++ Incomplete 2 bedroom

renovation. If your combined wages isR4 700 pm, YOU CAN BUY THIS

HOUSE!

Need an agent to sell your house fast and efficiently? Call ANTHONY ARENDSE 021-704 0289 OR 082 673 1503

DOUBLE STOREY

4 beds, lounge, 2 bathrooms, fitted

kitchen, Garage for 2 cars.

Spacious Yard.

WESTRIDGE

R389 000

LAKEVIEW

R549 000PAROW

R795 000

DELFT

R395 000DELFT

R139 000

RETREAT

R475 000

CLOSE TO SHELL GARAGE

Large 3 beds, lounge, kitchen,

bathroom

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R249 000 TAFELSIG

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Very Neat Semi Detached, 3 BedroomHouse with a Lounge, Fitted Kitchen and

Family Bathroom, also has an extraWide Garage for 2 Cars.

R390 000 BAYVIEW

FAZLOODIEN 082 495 8989

Free Standing 2 Bedroom House with a Lounge, FittedKitchen, Family Bathroom with Shower and Carport for3 cars. This Property also has a Foundation for another

2 Bedroom House with Approved Plans.

R2 000 000 ZEEKOEVLEI

PETER 072 095 9876

1 Reception area, 4 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom,Main en-suite, Guest toilet, Open Plan Livingarea with a FF Kitchen, Lounge, Dining room,

3 Garages. This Modern Home Boaststunning 360 degree Views of Mountain,

Water and Nature Reserve. This House is ona 652 square meter Plot with a Wooden DeckBalcony which leads to the Bedrooms andDining area, also with a Built in Braai & a

Natural Water Feature.

R709 000 STANDFONTEIN (WAVECREST)

SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118

Modern Spacious 3 Bedroom Home and a 1Bedroom Cottage. Main House consists of 3

Beds with Main- Ensuit & BIC, Lounge,Dinette with Fire Place, FF Kitchen, Laundry& Mod Family Bath. The cottage consists of

1 Bed, Lounge, Kitchen & SpaciousBathroom. This home features 2 SeparateGarages 1 Automated, Big EntertainmentArea which leads to the Salt Water Pool.

R389 000 WESTRIDGE

SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118

Very Neat Fully Enclosed Semi Detached 3 BedroomTown House with Laminated Flooring, Kitchen & Mod.Family Bathroom.This House is fully Alarmed & hasAluminium Windows + Enclosed Carport, In a Quiet

Cul-De-Sac also Close to all Amenities.

R115 000 BLUE DOWNS MALIBU VILLAGE

KASHIFAH 073 929 3221

358 Square Meter Vacant Plot in LondonWay and Close to All Amenities Perfect for

Private & Business.

R285 0000 EASTRIDGE

SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118

Very neat Fully Enclosed Semi Detached3 Bedroom home with BIC in Main Bedroom,Neatly Tiled Lounge, Fitted Kitchen, Family

Bathroom and Tandem Garage.

R260 00 EASTRIDGE

Mark 072 545 1143

3 Bedrooms Semi Detached with LoungeFitted Kitchen Family Bathroom +

Burglar Bar Around & Parking for 2 Cars.

R220 000 EASTRIDGE

NADIA 084 677 8459

Fully Enclosed Semi Detached 3Bedroom House also with a Lounge,Kitchen and a Family Bathroom.

R229 000 KHAYELITSHA (MANDELA PARK)

NADIA 084 677 8459

Fully Enclosed Free Standing 2 Bedroom Housealso with Lounge, Kitchen and a Family Bathroom.

This house feature a Garden and has anAutomated Gate to the Driveway.

R999 000 GRASSY PARK

PETER 072 095 9876.

5 Bedroom House consisting of 2Lounges, 3 Kitchens, 3 Bathrooms,Enclosed Carport for 3 Cars and aSep-Entrances consisting of 2x

Bedrooms, 2x Kitchens, 2x Bathroomsand Lounge in one Sep-Entrance.Ideal for Investment Purposes.

R199 000 SANDPIPER MANSIONS

GRASSY PARK

MARK 072 545 1143

1st Floor 2 Bedroom Flat, Open Plan Kitchen,

Family Bathroom, Lounge with Tiled Flooring.

R750 000 LOTUS RIVER

MARK 72 545 1143

3 Bedroom House, Tiled Lounge, Dining Room,Bathroom and Shower, Fitted Kitchen,Garage for 5 Cars, Burglar bars all around,

Plus many extras.

R369 000 VICTORIA MANSIONSGRASSY PARK

MARK 072 545 1143

2 Beds, F.Kitchen, Lnge, Family Bath, Tiled Floors,Remote Control Gates and 24 Hour Security, Close

to All Amenities, Located on Victoria Road.

R699 000 GOOLHURST ESTATE GRASSY PARK

MARK 072 545 1143

Fully Enclosed Freestanding 3 Bedroom House withLounge, F.Kitchen, Family Bathroom, Laundry andStore Room. This home feartures Lam. Floors and

has Parking for 5 Cars.

R350 000 PORTLANDS

SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118

Enclosed 3 Bedroom Semi Detached House

consisting of a Lounge, Fitted Kitchen and

Family bathroom. Close to all Amenities.

R285 000 WOODLANDS

SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118

3 Bedrooms, Lounge, Kitchen and

Family Bathroom.

R649 000 STRANFONTEIN

MAXEEN 074 193 4161

Stunning 3 Bedroom Home with BIC in all Rooms + Main En-Suite,

Lounge, Dining Room, F.F.Kitchen with Sculary, Family Bathroom,

Laundry, Entertainment Area, 2 Automated Garages, Automated Gates

for 3 Extra Cars to the Yard, Fireplace in lounge, Boast a Beautiful

Garden, whole house has aluminium windows. Close to All Amenities.SOLDSOLD

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R850 000 SCHAAPKRAALKNOLE PARK

FAZLOODIEN 082 495 8989

1781 Square Meter of VacantResidential Land, Fully Service Plot

082 495 8989

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R329 NEG. SOUTHFORK STRAND

PETER 072 095 9876

A 654 Square Meter Service Plot with Plans for2 Houses, in a Quiet Neighbour Hood,

GREAT POTENTIAL.

R779 000 GRASSY PARK PLOT

PETER 072 095 9876

1000 Square Meter Corner Plot withFlat Rights.

R735 000 GRASSY PARK

PETER 072 095 9876

4 Bedrooms with BIC & Main Ensuit, Lounge & DinningRoom with Fire Place, TV Room, FF Kitchen & Fam

Bathroom.This Fully Enclosed Spacious Home Features aGardern, Carport with Automated Door for 4 cars +

Double Garage.

R1 150 000

SHAAMIEL 082 723 1118

PELICAN HEIGHTS

3 Beds with BIC, Entrance Hall, Reception

Area, Lounge Dinning Room, FF Kitchen with

Marble Floors & Granite Tops & Fam Bath. This

Spacious Home Features Marble Floors in all

Living Areas, situated on 1000 Square Meter

Plot with Stunning Views of False Bay & a

Double Garage. Incomplete Entertainment Area

R290 000 ROCKLANDS

FAZLOODIEN 082 495 8989

Fully Enclosed Semi Detached 3 Bedroom Housewith Lounge, f.Kitchen, Family Bathroom, this

Home has Knotty Pine Ceilings and anEnclosed Tandem Garage.

R230 000 HANOVER PARK

SHIHAAM 072 192 1411

Fully Enclosed 3 Bedroom Maisonette also has aLounge, Kitchen, Family bathroom. This Housealso has Aluminium Windows throughout and

Parking for one car.

R3 300 000 GRASSY PARK

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8 x 81m² Flats Each Consisting of 2 Bedrooms,Kitchen, Lounge, Family Bathroom,

Parking for 16 Cars on a1097m² Plot Plus Secure Gate.

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Grassy Park – 690k

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Beacon Valley Semi – 250k

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STRANDFONTEIN – 570K

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Ottery –Belletuin Park - 675k

Contact Mufeed on 0793739134

Ottery – 1.180 million

Call Mufeed on 0823316820

5 beds BIC, 3 x en suites, 1 x walk in closet, Fam b/room, guesttoilet, laundry room, FFK,TVRoom,sun room, study

Lounge,Pool,d/garage + extra parking,2 x maids quarters + 1 b/room sharing

3 beds, Lounge, Garage, Bathroom, Kitchen+ separate entrance

2 bedrooms, Family bathroom, Lounge, Dining roomFitted kitchen, Garage and enclosed

2 Bedrooms, Open plan lounge and dining roomFamily bathroom, Kitchen, Tiled throughout the house

SEPARATE ENTRANCE WITH SPACIOUS bedroom, open plankitchen and lounge + bathroom, Price 570k negotiable

3 bedroom duplex, Kitchen, Guest b/room, Family b/roomLounge, Laundry

3 beds, Open plan FFK, Lounge, Dining room, BathroomEntertainment area with built in braai and jetmaster fireplace

Spacious backyard with beautiful water feature

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KENSINGTON R450 000 FLAT

OTTERY R895 000

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RYLANDS / CRAWFORDR880 000. Hood Road. Vacant plot

measuring 626m². Zoning - SDResidential.

R1.95M. Johnston Road.Commercial building comprising 3

shops and a house. Zoning -General Business B1.

The above properties areadjoining with access to

bothJohnson & Hood roads.NASAN 082 770 7761

RYLANDSR900 000. College Road. 2

bedroom home with double garageon 608m² plot needs attention!

WETTONR850 000. Wetton Road. Primelocation! 3 bedroom home on

819m² plot. Ideal for a professionalpractise or work from home

opportunity.GONA 082 926 2371

100% bonds available toqualifying applicants!www.pillayproperties.co.za

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SILVERTOWNPerfectly situated 3 bed home withen-suite bathroom in quiet part ofSilvertown. Fully enclosed withcarport for 2/3 cars with built-inbraai. Close to schools & public

transportCall Cheryl 079 195 7252 /

021 696 4114

Runner takesPuffer gloryat first tryLIAM MOSES

HOWLING wind, torrential rain and bit-ing cold failed to deter one runner from hisgoal to win Cape Town’s ultra-marathoncovering 80kms of the toughest terrain.

Andre Calitz was crowned champion of the2012 Peninsula Ultra Fun Run on Saturday 25August. Setting a new record (6:59:36), Calitzshaved around 25 minutes off the previousrecord.The Puffer, as the race is known, sees run-

ners negotiating harsh, rocky, mountainousland between Cape Point and the V&AWater-front.The race is not for the inexperienced and

usually only entrants who have completed anultra-marathon in the seven months preced-ing the race are accepted.Despite notmeeting these criteria, andwith

only around three years of marathon experi-enceunderhis belt, Calitzwon it as a first-timeentrant.“I heard about it through amate of mine be-

cause it is sort of the ‘holy grail’ of races inthe Western Cape,” says Calitz.“It is spoken about in hushed tones as being

the toughest trail run in the Western Cape. Iapplied for the race three years in row, butdidn’t get accepted for the first two years.”This year, too, he was turned down because

he had not done an ultra-marathon in the last12 months, but was “able to persuade the or-ganiser I was worthy”.Calitz has been a serious athlete since high

school and says he was a dedicated triathletethroughout university.The 29-year-old is a three-time junior Afri-

can triathlon champion, has competed at theunder-18 and under-21 World TriathlonGames, and notched up several other achieve-ments in the sport.Calitz has also won the Platteklip Charity

Challenge, Muizenberg Trail, Three Peaksand the Oorlogskloof Trail Run in recentmonths, but athletic pedigree is not all that’sneeded to win the Puffer.Winding through Cape Point and Table

Mountain National Parks, the route is notmarked at any stage. Racers are constantly atrisk of injury and are always exposed to theelements.“The other ultra-runs are long andhard, but

this one is different because it is almost Com-

rades distance. This is a long ultra,” says Cal-itz.“The routes are very technical. There is in-

trinsic knowledge that you need. You can’tjust rock up and run. If you don’t know theroute you are going to get lost. So if you doit you have to runwith someonewho has doneit before or run the whole way looking at aroute map.“There are also a couple ofmountain ranges

you run over. That in itself is daunting. Theyare proper climbs. They are not hills; they aremountains.”Calitz spent the first half of the race trailing

Nic de Beer and former championWill Robin-son – two of the most experienced runners inthe pack.Clearly, the strategy paid off for Calitz. This

tactic, along with his determination to winand hours of practice, are what helped himwin in the face of several challenges, he says.

LEAD THE WAY: Nic de Beer nips at the heelsof front runner Andre Calitz at the Peninsula Ul-tra Fun Run on Saturday 25 August. Calitz wonin record time on his first attempt.

Photo: Jacques Marais

More than just a softball clubLIAM MOSES

A NEWLY-FORMED softball club haspartneredwith the StMichael’s Child andYouth Care Centre, in hope of positivelyinfluencing the lives of 15 teenage girls.Founded by a group of players in June

last year, Titans Softball Club has grownfrom having only six players, to a total of36 registered members to date. The 15girls from St Michael’s will form theclub’s junior team.Spokesperson and founding member

Charmaine Resandt says they ap-proached the centre afterweeks of search-ing for an organisation they could help.“We didn’t only want to take on junior

players, we also wanted to do somethingworthwhile for a community organisa-tion,” says Resandt.“We shopped around for a while until

we found St Michael’s. They (the girls)come from such heavily abused situa-tions, we really thought we could make adifference.“Despite the abuse they suffered, they

are very trusting children. I expectedthem to be jaded, but they are not. I thinkit’s because we are women.”Residents of the centre were placed

there by court order, after it was estab-lished that their home environmentswere unsafe.According to Anna Brouwer, a social

worker at St Michael’s, the organisationchose to partner with the Titans becausethey believed itwould help the girlsmain-tain contact with regular society.“Participation in the softball gives our

girls exposure to the broader communi-ty,” says Brouwer.“Our girls also attend schools, as well

as youthmeetings and church services in

the community. The idea of exposure tothe broader community adds to theirpreparation for their reunification withtheir families once they leave the centre.“Participation in sport will contribute

towards enriching their lives and they en-joy outdoor activities, especially soft-ball.”The 15 players started training with Ti-

tans at the end of July and will play theirfirst games when the softball seasonstarts next month.The junior team is being coached by

some of the clubs most experienced play-ers and, according to Resandt, they are al-ready showing improvement.Resandt adds the girls have also started

to develop a relationship with the seniorplayers andarenowstarting to showposi-tive changes in their behaviour.“We decided to becomementors, rather

than just coaches or managers. Bit by bit,we started gaining their trust by justspeaking to them about day to day issuesand girly things,” says Resandt.“I already see what they are getting out

of it – they are starting to feel that theydo matter. I think it’s going to improvetheir self-confidence.“Titans is a family-orientated club and

they are starting to development a senseof belonging. With sport comes disciplineand they are starting to respond to au-thority, which was a problem in the be-ginning.”The club, based atChukkerRoadSports

Complex in Kenwyn, have also had suc-cess on the field, winning the fourth divi-sion and earning promotion to the thirddivision in their first season.Anyone interested in joining the clubor

sponsoring the team in any way can callResandt 0 079 885 5022.

TEAM SPIRIT: The Titans Softball Club have recruited girls from the St Michael’s Childand Youth Care Centre to play as their junior team. The senior team at the back, fromleft, are Charmaine Resandt, Claire Cowan, Nicolette Kitching, Nomsa Mbothwe andNeal Soloman (coach). Kneeling in front, from left, are Tarryn Green, Charnelle Peters,Lindy Kallis and Chantelle Taylor. Photo: Supplied

One week to CT MarathonTHE City of Cape Town has encouraged allCapetonians to participate in the annualCape Town Marathon, which will take placeon Sunday 23 September.First run in 2007, the race was initially

part of the Nedbank National Marathon Se-ries, but has been a stand-alone event since2010 it. It has grown into one of themost pop-ular road races in the city, with around 5 000runners participating each year.Councillor Grant Pascoe, Mayoral Com-

mittee Member for Tourism, Events andMarketing, says anyone can join in on thefun. “The City is delighted to host this mara-thon. The inspirational route provides an ex-cellent opportunity to showcase the beautyof our city, while also catering for runnersof all skill levels,” says Pascoe.“We look forward to welcoming all of the

runners and their supporters to our city lat-er this month.”The City’s department of sport, recreation

and amenities, in partnership with WesternProvince Athletics (WPA), will again hostthe marathon.Both the race routes are designed to cele-

brate the city’s richnatural and cultural her-itage, while still producing fast times forboth elite runners and beginners.The starting gun for the all of the raceswill

fire inAdderleyStreet, in front ofCapeTownStation, at 06:30. The race will take runnersthrough the city centre, Rondebosch, theV&AWaterfront, Sea Point and Green PointCommon, before finishing in Vlei Road.Free running events on Saturday 22 Sep-

tember at the Green Point Common are opento everyone. The Cape Town 5km Fun Runwill take place at 16:30 and the Cape Town5 x 4,2km Inter-club/company/school relayswill start at 14:30.The City has also partnered with the JAG

Sports and Education Foundation’s MightyMetres programmeand over 1 000 JAGmem-berswill participate in themarathon events.It also a qualifier for the 2013 Comrades

Marathon and the Old Mutual Two OceansMarathon.Entries for themarathonclosedyesterday.

For more information, called WPA0 (021) 699 0615 or visit www.ctmara-thon.co.za or www.wpa.org.za.

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AFTER months of negotiations with theCity of Cape Town, National First Divi-sion (NFD) newcomers Milano Unitedhave finally been allowed to stay at theRooikrans Sports Complex in GrassyPark.

The club were formed in the area and havealways played their home matches atRooikrans, but were almost forced to movedue to fears the amateur clubs based at thefacility would be displaced.Milano’s appeal to play their home games

in Grassy Park was initially turned down bythe City, but on Wednesday they were grant-ed permission to use the field.Nasief Brenner, the club’s owner, says a

misunderstanding between Milano and offi-cials almost forced his team away from theirtraditional home.“I think there was a miscommunication

from the club to the South Peninsula LocalFootball Association (SPLFA), to the Munici-pal Facility Management Committee(MFMC) and to the City (which are) the chan-nels you need to use,” says Brenner.“The sole rights to the field were never

needed. We never wanted it. It was never ourstance. When that was sorted out everythingwas fine.”People’s Post approached the City for com-

ment on the reversal of their earlier decisionto allow Milano to stay at Rooikrans, but noanswer had been received at the time of goingto print.Without the go-ahead, Milano would have

been forced toplay theirNFDgamesatPhilip-

pi Stadium, theWynbergMilitary base orVy-giekraal Stadium in Athlone.Brenner adds that everyone at the club is

relieved they will be able to play their homegames where they always have, in front oftheir supporters. “Everybody is really ecstat-ic. It’s going to be our greatest advantage be-cause this is our home. Our supporters willbe there in their numbers,” says Brenner.“It’s always great to play at home.”In order to use the field, Milano needed the

support of all the teams and sporting codeswhich also use the field as a home base, theSPLFA and the Rooikrans MFMC.Albert Marais, MFMC chairman, quashed

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Ajax CT drawn in group of deathAjax CT drawn in group of deathLIAM MOSES

FOUR of Cape Town’s strongest clubshave been drawn in the same group for thefinals of the Engen Knockout Challenge.

Ajax Cape Town, Old Mutual Academy,Bayhill United andWoodlands United – all ofwhom stand a chance of lifting the covetedtrophy – are in Group C.People’s Post is the print media partner of

the Engen Knockout Challenge.At the tournament launch atAthlone Stadi-

um on Thursday the editor, Feroza Miller-Isaacs, announced the initiation and newspa-per’s sponsorship of the People’s Post BrianGaffney Memorial Trophy.This initiative is in honour of the multiple

award-winning late newspaperman who wasSports Editor of People’s Post at the time of

his death in July 2011.The trophy will be awarded to the team

with the most sporting spirit.The 16 teams to contest the competition

were separated into groups at the tourna-ment launch at Athlone Stadium on Thurs-day, and Group C is easily one of the mostcompetitive.As defending champions Ajax Cape Town

will have the strongest claim to the title,while Old Mutual and Woodlands have bothwon age-group tournaments recently andBayhill are one of the most well-known ama-teur teams in Cape Town.Woodlands qualified for the finals after a

victory against Ashford Athletic and a drawagainst Vasco da Gama.They will be looking to add the Knockout

Challenge trophy to their silverware, havingwon the Dulux Inter-Community Cup inMay

and taken secondplace in theKenparkunder-23 Arising Stars tournament.Old Mutual qualified for the finals with a

perfect record, finishing on top of their play-off group after scoring five goals and conced-ing just one in their two victories over HeathAthletic and Ambassadors FC.In April, Mutual, who have former Bafana

Bafana centreback Roger Links as their headof development, won both the under-11 andunder-15 tournaments at theKensingtonAFCYouth Cup.Bayhill United also finished on top of their

group during the qualification stage, havingbeaten Bluegum United and drawn againstGreenwood Athletic, while Ajax were seededand did not need to qualify.Premier Soccer League newcomers Chippa

United, former PSL side Vasco da Gama andtournament hosts Santos were also seeded.

Miller-Isaacs says: “We are honoured to bepart of the tournament and the developmentof talent that comes out of the tournament.It’s great to be able to offer children an alter-native.”People’s Post will also give coverage to the

team with the best disciplinary record at theEngen Knockout Challenge.The tournament will take place at the

Stephen Reagan Sports Complex inWestridge, Mitchell’s Plain from Friday 28 toSunday 30 September.

GROUP A: Chippa United, Hellenic, KuilsRiver and Rygersdal.

GROUP B: Santos, Heath Athletic, FireFighters and Stars of Africa.

GROUP C: Ajax, Old Mutual Academy,Bayhill United and Woodlands United.

GROUP D: Vasco da Gama, Atlantic Na-cional, CPUT Selesians and Kenpark United.

SILVERWARE: The ninthannual Engen KnockoutChallenge was launchedat Athlone Stadium onThursday. Pictured areWoodlands United cap-tain MatthewMarthinus,EngenMarketingManag-er Brad Bergh, People’sPost editor Feroza Miller-Isaacs, Engen Santoscaptain Wayde Williamsand Engen Santos chair-man Goolam Allie.

Photo: Rashied Isaacs